Upcoming Events
PLEASE BE PATIENT - WE ARE STILL WORKING THE KINKS OUT OF OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDAR.
The events listed below are presented as a service to local entomologists and represent the various events we think members of the OSAC community might find interesting. Please note that not all of these events will take place in Corvallis and many of them are not sponsored by OSAC. Please follow the individual links for each of the events to obtain additional information, including event-specific contact information. If you have an event you'd like to post on our site - or notice an error in one of the events, please contact us at osac@science.oregonstate.edu.
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Upcoming Events
MICROCOSM-ENTOMOLOGY SEMINAR- THE LYTLE LAB
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Tuesday April 29, 2008 ALS 4001 2pm Dr. David Lytle's Lab presentation. Come hear about the research currently taking place in Dr. Lytle's lab group. Presentations will be made by Dr. Lytle as well as his graduate students: Asako Yamamura and Laura McMullen; (more) |
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2008BugFest
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August 23rd, 2008; Hillsboro OR Come join in the fun at the 8th Annual BugFest - a hands on participatory event with arthropod related games, live bug displays, insect art and live insect catching with identification of captives. Great for families with young children. This year's theme: Spiders - facts & fiction.; (more) |
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Oregon's spiders: Friend or Foe?
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September 24, 2008 9:30 - 11:00 AM; 1849 NW 9th Street, Corvallis, OR Spiders are beneficial because of their role as predators of insects and most cannot harm people. Learn the physical characteristics of spiders, understand a spider's life cycle, differentiate poisonous from non-poisonous types, and appreciate the benefits of spiders in our environment.; (more) |
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30th Annual Pacific Northwest Lepidopterist Workshop
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November 8-9, 2008; Cordley Hall, OSU - Corvallis The Pacific Northwest Lepidopterist Workshop is an annual gathering on butterfly and moth enthusiasts that meet to share information about Lepidoptera. The workshop is open to all ages and experience levels, and people are encouraged to bring specimens to show or have identified by the many experts who are there. The evening of the first night ends with a lecture by an invited key-note speaker. For more information, please contact Mr. Dana Ross or Dr. David McCorkle.; (more) |
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