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Insect expo crawls closer

This story was originally published in October 1, 2024 and Star Weekly has chosen to share it again for readers to enjoy.

Thousands of insect enthusiasts from Australia and beyond are preparing to swarm to Woodend this month for the National Insect Expo at Buffalo Stadium.

The three-day expo showcases captivating displays of both living and static insects, spiders, scorpions and other fascinating creatures, provided by more than 100 exhibitors from across Australia and the globe.

Scientists, researchers and breeders will be there to share insights, while vibrant displays of insect-themed artworks, photography, jewellery, puppetry and entertainment will help highlight the role of insects in human cultures.

National Insect Expo director Dr Bert Candusio said that this year the event has attracted interest from enthusiasts from cities including San Francisco, Chicago, Berlin, Trieste and Hong Kong, who are hoping to link with Australian and New Zealand entomologists for research and business opportunities.

“Insects fascinate everyone. From young children that are discovering insects in their garden for the first time, to adults curious about the insects they have seen,” Mr Candusio said.

With the event’s activities, displays, and networking opportunities aside – there is an important underlying topic: insect conservation.

“Insects and their relatives are disappearing all over the world with extinction rates already at alarming levels,” Mr Candusio said.

“Because these animals are the foundation of all terrestrial ecosystems across the entire world, it becomes imperative that we preserve these animals for future generations and to allow them to keep maintaining environmental stability looking forward.”

Open from 10am–5pm each day, this year’s National Insect Expo will run from October 4–6 at Buffalo Sports Stadium, Woodend.

Details: https://cvric.com.au/expo-2024

Oscar Parry

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