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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Conservation Nebraska and Dr. Ted Burk for a presentation
  that will look at the evidence\, from the U.S. and elsewhere in the world
 \, of dramatic declines in most insect populations\, their multiple causes
 \, and steps can be taken to preserve and restore them.\n\nAttend in-perso
 n at UNO’s Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center (Room 128) or virtual
 ly via Zoom. In‑person attendees may park in Lot E.\n\nRegister in advance
  for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JNoHukEiTY
 uiqpuIhhCHOA\n\nAbout the speaker: Dr. Burk earned his B.A. in Biology fro
 m the University of Kansas in 1974 and later studied at New College\, Univ
 ersity of Oxford. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Flo
 rida\, he joined Creighton University’s Biology Department in 1982 and bec
 ame a professor in 1996. His research focuses on behavioral and conservati
 on biology\, especially in insects. He has authored 30 papers and book cha
 pters and co‑authored Biology of Animal Behavior. He is also deeply involv
 ed in citizen science initiatives that engage the public in conservation r
 esearch.
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DESCRIPTION:Join Conservation Nebraska and Dr. Ted Burk for a presentation 
 that will look at the evidence\, from the U.S. and elsewhere in the world\
 , of dramatic declines in most insect populations\, their multiple causes\
 , and steps can be taken to preserve and restore them.\n\nAttend in-person
  at UNO’s Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center (Room 128) or virtuall
 y via Zoom. In‑person attendees may park in Lot E.\n\nRegister in advance 
 for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JNoHukEiTYu
 iqpuIhhCHOA\n\nAbout the speaker: Dr. Burk earned his B.A. in Biology from
  the University of Kansas in 1974 and later studied at New College\, Unive
 rsity of Oxford. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Flor
 ida\, he joined Creighton University’s Biology Department in 1982 and beca
 me a professor in 1996. His research focuses on behavioral and conservatio
 n biology\, especially in insects. He has authored 30 papers and book chap
 ters and co‑authored Biology of Animal Behavior. He is also deeply involve
 d in citizen science initiatives that engage the public in conservation re
 search.
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LOCATION:Join in-person at UNO's Community Engagement Center (Room 128) or 
 via Zoom
SUMMARY:Insect Population Declines\, Their Causes\, and What Can Be Done
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