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What Insects Contribute to Duke Gardens


 February 14, 2022

Duke Gardens horticulturist and Duke University alumnus Isaac Lund discusses how malaise traps in Duke Gardens help deepen our understanding of insect populations in the Gardens and contribute to broader environmental research beyond the gardens.

This video was filmed and edited by Braeden Black, a master's student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke and a work-study videographer for Duke Gardens. Isaac was a student at Duke Divinity School and also a work-study student at the Gardens when he began working on this research project.


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