Learn how to decode a firefly’s signals and what can be done to protect them in a new Gardening for Life talk at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Plymouth County Entomologist Blake Dinius joins us for the Secret World of Fireflies, on Sunday, March 22 at 1pm.
Hosted by Janice Donovan, manager of the historic Shirley G Cross Wildflower Garden, Blake will explain the mysteries behind the insect’s biology and ecology, including what they’re really doing when they light up our yards at night. He’ll also tell us about threats facing the estimated 170 varieties in North America, as well as how to protect them.
The presentation is the last in Museum’s popular Gardening for Life, which is an annual series bringing experts across a range of fields to speak to hobbyists and professionals. Previous topics included how to prepare for spring, attracting birds to your yard, and how to identify invading species.
Book tickets and get more details at ccmnh.org. Admission: $20 for non-members, $18 for members.
Museum Admission is an Additional Fee.
PLUS, We’ll be hosting a bake sale filled with delicious treats, and proceeds going to support the incredible work of Brewster Pollinators.
Date and Time
Sunday Mar 22, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Sunday, March 22 at 1pm
Location
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
869 Main Street (Route 6A)
Brewster, MA 02631
Fees/Admission
$20 for non-members, $18 for members.
Museum Admission is an Additional Fee.
