September 19, 2025
30. THE HIDDEN WORLD OF MOTHS
Business & Education Bldg. Room 144
471 University Parkway Aiken, SC 29801
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Instructor: Lisa Ennis is an avid gardener with an affinity for native plants and their role in nature. She has a Certificate in Native Plant Studies from the Birmingham (Alabama) Botanical Gardens and completed Alabama Extension’s Master Gardener course in 2012. She is currently the Dean of the Gregg-Graniteville Library at USCA and holds a few academic degrees and honors. She is often found outside gardening, sketching, or playing with her three rescue pups. Description: As the sun sets, another world awakens. Often overlooked in favor of their daytime cousins, moths are diverse, beautiful, and ecologically essential. In this talk, we’ll explore the fascinating world of moths—from their incredible camouflage and night-flying strategies to their critical roles as pollinators and food sources in ecosystems. You’ll learn how to spot local species, understand their life cycles, and even attract them to your garden. Whether you’re a gardener, nature lover, or just curious about the creatures of the night, open your eyes to the secret lives of moths. Come see what’s fluttering in the dark!
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