Revolutionary Harbor: Honeybees and the Impacts of Colonialism on Insect Lives
Learn about the key role insects play in our ecosystems and how the legacy of colonialism threatens their survival.
This program is presented by the National Park Service and Boston Harbor Now as a part of our three-part Revolutionary Harbor lecture series. Registration required.
What
Revolutionary Harbor: Honeybees and the Impacts of Colonialism on Insect Lives
6:00PM: Refreshments served
6:30PM: Lecture begins
7:15PM: Q&A begins
7:30PM: Program ends
When
January 23, 2025
Where
Atlantic Wharf (Fort Point Room)
290 Congress Street
Boston, MA 02210
About the Lecture
Nature conservation and climate change are two of the most pressing conversations happening around the Boston Harbor Islands and Massachusetts at large. Insects are at the foundation of our natural ecosystems, and yet they rarely take center stage during these conversations.
Colonialism disrupts ecosystems and shapes our relationship to the natural world. In this lecture, we will learn about the lives of insects and how colonialism drives their disappearance.