(Listed below as pictured left to right)
- Michelle Boone, Ph.D., a pollinator project manager with the Inventory and Monitoring Division of the National Park Service, manages bee and butterfly inventory projects at 26 park units across eleven U.S. states.
- Rachel L. Johnson, a PhD student at Kansas State University, studies the application of RNA microspheres to improve the efficiency of RNA interference (RNAi) in moths for pest control.
- Lidia Komondy, a Ph.D. student at Cornell University, conducts research on the ecology and management of plant-pathogenic arthropods within vegetable cropping systems.
- Tamra Reall, Ph.D., a field specialist in horticulture, works in the University of Missouri Extension and serves as an science outreach professional for the system.
- Rachel L. Walsh, a Ph.D. student in interdisciplinary ecology at the University of Florida, uses ecological genomics, population genetics, and niche modeling to aid conservation planning for at-risk insects with a focus on an imperiled Florida butterfly, the Loammi skipper (Atrytonopsis loammi).