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SUMMARY:Learning From Insects: How Our World is Shaped by Bees, Ants and Other Social Insects (2012)
DESCRIPTION:<h4>A Dialogue and Booksigning with Thomas Seeley and Bernd Heinrich</h4><p>To celebrate the publication of Harvard University Press’ collection of its best essays in Entomology, A World of Insects, Thomas Seeley, Biology Professor at Cornell University, and Bernd Heinrich, Professor Emeritus at the University of Vermont, discussed their research and why it’s critical that we study and learn from insects. Moderated by Professor Naomi Pierce, Curator of Lepidoptera at the Museum of Comparative Zoology.</p>
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