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Scientists and science educators in the Wenatchee Valley have been gathering for the past few years for weekly seminars to catalyze the development of an engaged regional scientific community. Each series features the research of local scientists and invited guest speakers.

This year’s series can be attended virtually or in-person. In-person events are held at the Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee, and are open to the public. Join us for this great opportunity to learn about the incredible research in our own backyard. Prior registration is not required to attend these events.

This project is supported by a grant from Our Valley Our Future. Other supporters include: NCESD, Apple STEM Network, WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center, Wenatchee Valley College, and USDA Research Station.

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Classical Biological Control – An Overview

Presented by Robert Czokajlo, MS Student at Washington State University

In the modern fruit industry, insect pest management has involved heavy use of pesticides across many species. These uses often present themselves as cover-sprays- at least one individual driving between orchard rows, in full protective clothing, and spraying large quantities across the orchard area. Recently, the detrimental effects (environmental harm, effect on non-target species and on humans) of certain insecticides, including the once-praised “miracle cure” DDT, have come to light. Despite this, insecticides remain an industry standard.

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The seminar presentations are intended for a ‘science-based’ audience, including researchers, postdoctoral scientists, teachers, graduate students, undergraduate scientists, and science enthusiasts.

K-12 educators are also encouraged to attend the seminar series to learn about local career connections and research efforts that they can bring back to their students. Clock hours are available through the North Central Educational Service District for attending the series.

Date & Time

Wednesday, October 9
4:00pm – 5:00pm

Location

WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center
1100 N Western Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801

Registration Price

Free

Clock Hours

1 Clock Hours Available for Purchase

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