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EXPERT

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LAUREN DAVIDSON

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Entomologist

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GALLERY

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Entomologist Lauren Davidson works at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, where she practices her passion for bugs, education, and husbandry. With a bachelor’s degree in entomology from Texas A&M University (USA), Lauren brings her expertise and humor to colleagues at the World Tomato Society while continuing graduate courses in pest management, education, morphology, and physiology. She stays current with all things entomology by attending and presenting at insect-related conferences worldwide. Lauren serves on the Board of Invertebrates in Education and Conservation, and she is an active member of the Entomological Society of America, Xerces Society, and the International Association of Butterfly Exhibitors and Suppliers.

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