Fireflies in Maryland

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Community Science Lectures & Workshops Open to the Public

This presentation will explore the natural history of fireflies and Maryland’s history as a hub for firefly research. Richard Joyce, an endangered species conservation biologist for the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, will introduce you to some of the state’s diverse fireflies, including both common backyard species and those that are rare and threatened. You’ll also learn about different ways to get involved in firefly conservation at the local and state level.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Richard Joyce coordinates the Firefly Atlas project, collaborates with researchers, land managers, and community scientists, and compiles and creates tools and resources that drive firefly conservation efforts. Before joining Xerces, Richard worked at conservation non-profits and agencies in Maine and South Carolina, including The Nature Conservancy, Maine Natural Areas Program, and Congaree National Park. He is based in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he enjoys birding, botanizing, and photographing insects in local green spaces.
firefly hovering

Location

Online via Zoom