Comparing University Entomology Outreach Events While Examining Public Views of Arthropods and Pesticides
Hokie BugFest is an annual free event designed by the Entomology Department at Virginia Tech to translate the importance of entomology to the public. The event has grown from 2,000 attendees in 2011 to over 8,000 attendees in 2017. Entomology faculty, staff, graduate students and alumni partner with...
Main Author: | Blevins, Stephanie Lynn |
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Other Authors: | Entomology |
Format: | Others |
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Virginia Tech
2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10919/85361 |
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