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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Learning From Insects: How Our World is Shaped by B
 ees\, Ants and Other Social Insects\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/
 event/detail/441561737/Learning_From_Insects_How_Our_World_is_Shaped_by_Be
 es_Ants_and_Other_Social_Insects\nEvent Date Begin: 2012-04-03\nEvent Date
  End: 2012-04-03\n\nA Dialogue and Booksigning with Thomas Seeley and Bern
 d Heinrich\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 3\, 6:00 PM\n\nMany of the world's top scienti
 sts have devoted their careers to the study of social insects. Their passi
 on has led to an understanding of how insects both positively and negative
 ly impact the environment and human life &ndash\; as plant pollinators\, t
 ree defoliators\, and potential indicators of climate change. To celebrate
  the publication of Harvard University Press' collection of its best essay
 s in Entomology\, A World of Insects\, Thomas Seeley\, biology professor a
 t Cornell University\, and Bernd Heinrich\, professor emeritus at the Univ
 ersity of Vermont\, will discuss their research and why it's critical that
  we study and learn from insects. Moderated by Professor Naomi Pierce\, Cu
 rator of Lepidoptera at the Museum of Comparative Zoology.\n\nFollowing th
 e presentation\, there will be reception and booksigning in the museum's g
 alleries. Cosponsored with Harvard University Press. Free and open the pub
 lic.\n\nStart time: 6:00pm-7:00pm
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SUMMARY:Learning From Insects: How Our World is Shaped by Bees\, Ants and O
 ther Social Insects
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