Tag: Sam Jaffe

  • Monday, September 8, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eastern- A Secret Neighborhood – Backyard Caterpillars in Your Autumn Landscape, Online

    Join Grow Native Massachusetts online on September 8 at 6 pm Eastern for a presentation revealing the caterpillars whose ecosystems we inhabit and our role as neighbors, stewards, and champions of these incredible insects. We live surrounded by a world shaped by insects and few are more charismatic than the caterpillar (or their moth and butterfly forms). They influence the flowers we enjoy, foods we eat, and birds we celebrate, filling every ecological niche imaginable! This interactive presentation features a few local, wild fall caterpillars who will help us tell the story of these animals in our forests and gardens. Educators from The Caterpillar Lab will share how we can manage our spaces through the fall and winter to promote more insect diversity and offer some tips and tricks for measuring our success in the spring. Attend this fall talk to learn how to promote more caterpillars, and then extend your experience by joining us next spring for a special Grow Native Massachusetts event to discover how to see the adult moths in their nighttime habitats! This is a free event, but registration required at https://grownativemass.org/Our-Programs/calendar. Photo below by Sam Jaffe.

  • Wednesday, November 1, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm – Season’s End Summit: The Plant Pollinator Partnership

    As native bees as well as European honey bees struggle for survival, their reduced numbers put natural ecosystems and agricultural systems at risk. And bees are not the only pollinators that are suffering. Beetles, butterflies, ants, birds, and bats all help with pollination. In response, landscape professionals and concerned homeowners across the country are learning more about the habitat needs of the creatures that pollinate plants – and using that knowledge to make planting decisions.

    In landscapes across the country, a movement is gaining momentum as landscape professionals and gardening enthusiasts learn more about the plants that support pollinators – and make planting decisions accordingly. Join us on Wednesday, November 1 from 8 – 4 for the ELA Season’s End Summit as four experts (Tod Winston, Annie White, Thomas Berger (his sculpture featured below), and Sam Jaffe) help us to learn what we can do to be part of the solution in support of pollinators. Program schedule can be found at http://www.ecolandscaping.org/event/seasons-end-summit-the-plant-pollinator-partnership/ The summit will take place at the Community Harvest Project Barn, 37 Wheeler Road, North Grafton, and is $85 for ELA members, $110 for nonmembers.

  • Saturday and Sunday, August 19 – 20, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – Live! Caterpillar Show

    Saturday and Sunday, August 19 – 20, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – Live! Caterpillar Show

    Enjoy a close-up look at the most spectacular live caterpillars at the Caterpillar Show at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston, on Saturday and Sunday, August 19 – 20 from 10 – 3. Sam Jaffe a naturalist, biologist, photographer, and educator, will share his Live! Caterpillar Show at Tower Hill. Jaffe, who operates the Caterpillar Lab in Keene, N.H., has an infectious enthusiasm and offers a rare chance to learn about the lives of these stunning creatures. Free with admission.

  • Sunday, August 9, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Caterpillars of Great Blue Hill

    Come with Sam Jaffe and The New England Wild Flower Society to explore Great Blue Hill and learn about its surprising caterpillars! From the ski-slope meadows to the pitch pine and scrub oak barren tops, the area is home to many strange and wonderful creatures. Past trips have uncovered the clown-eyed spicebush swallowtail, the giant polyphemus, the hydraulic tailed furcula (image from www.bugguide.net,) and the simply indescribable monkey slug. The session takes place Sunday, August 9 from 1 – 4 in Canton, Massachusetts, and is $28 for NEWFS members, $35 for nonmembers. Register online at http://www.newfs.org/learn/our-programs/caterpillars-of-great-blue-hill. 

  • Tuesday, December 10, 7:30 pm – Life on the Leaf Edge

    The next meeting of the Cambridge Entomological Club will take place Tuesday, December 10 beginning at 7:30 pm in room 101 of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Oxford Street, Cambridge. Samuel Jaffe will present a talk entitled Life on the Leaf Edge. Sam Jaffe will discuss his work photographing our local caterpillars. Highlights will include details on the defensive adaptations of caterpillars, and information on how he finds, rears, and photographs them. Live pupae will be featured, as well as, of course, the photos themselves.

    Sam will also discuss how he has incorporated caterpillars into educational programming and curricula across New England in the hopes of fostering a new generation of aware and passionate naturalists. The meeting is free and open to the public. Snacks will be provided and you are also welcome to join us at 6:00 PM for an informal pre-meeting dinner at the Cambridge Common.

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