


Citizen scientists ensure insect collection put to good use
Members of the Illinois Grand PrairieMaster Naturalists help catalogue the contents of a collection of more than 2300 individual species of insects - and it’s critical that their identity is confirmed before being used for scientific and educational purposes

May Berenbaum on entomophagy and giant hornets
Have you ever eaten an insect? Would you consider making them a regular part of your diet?
