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Busching/Morgan IECC Scholarship - 2025

Cincinnati Zoo
United States, Ohio, Cincinnati
3400 Vine Street (Show on map)
Jan 27, 2025
Busching/Morgan IECC Scholarship
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's World of the Insect opened August 5th, 1978, and was the first zoo building in the United States designed and built specifically to display live terrestrial arthropods. Nearly 45 years later the World of the Insect is regarded as one of the best insect-zoos in the world. It displays a diverse collection of live terrestrial invertebrates, and its staff participates in invertebrate-related public engagement, education, and conservation initiatives.
Two entomologists, Milan Busching and Randy Morgan played integral roles in the World of the Insect's success.
Milan Bushing
Milan Busching (1951-2022) was the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's first Curator of Invertebrates, a role he fulfilled from 1977 until 2002. In the 1980's and 1990's Milan was considered a leader in the burgeoning insect-zoo field and enthusiasts from across the country and around the world sought out his advice.
Randy Morgan
Randy Morgan was the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's Curator of Invertebrates from 2002 until his retirement in 2013 and was a part of the World of the Insect for 32 years. Randy is credited with having wild-collected and working to establish several species in insect-zoo collections including Sunburst Diving Beetles, Giant Jumping Sticks and Peruvian Firesticks.
It is to honor Milan and Randy that the Busching/Morgan IECC Scholarship was created in 2023. This scholarship sends an aspiring tri-state entomologist to the Invertebrates in Education and Conservation Conference (IECC). This conference, held annually in Tucson, Arizona brings together people from across the entomological community to experience paper presentations, specialty workshops and field trips that are blended together to create a one-of-a-kind curriculum. Topics covered typically include (but are not limited to):


  • Terrestrial invertebrate husbandry.
  • The design and operation of insect zoos, butterfly houses and other invertebrate exhibitions.
  • Education programs that utilize invertebrate animals.
  • Regulatory issues.
  • Conservation initiatives and programs that focus on terrestrial invertebrates.


It is our hope that by attending the IECC an aspiring entomologist will have their passion for entomology strengthened, build connections across the entomological community, and identify potential career paths.
The Busching/Morgan IECC Scholarship will cover.


  • IECC 2025 registration, one workshop and one field trip
  • Round-trip airfare between Cincinnati and Tucson
  • Transportation while at the conference
  • Lodging at the conference host resort
  • Meals and beverages (non-alcoholic)



Rules for Application - Applicants must...


  • Be at least 19 years of age at the time of application.
  • Have a passion for, and a demonstrable interest in the study, zoological display, educational use and/or conservation of terrestrial invertebrates.
  • Live in the greater Cincinnati area.

    • Ohio counties - Hamilton, Butler, Clermont, Warren, Preble, Montgomery
    • Kentucky counties - Boone, Kenton, Campbell
    • Indiana Counties - Switzerland, Ohio, Dearborn


  • Submit a letter explaining why they would like to attend the IECC.
  • Provide one letter of recommendation.
  • Be attending the IECC for the first time.
  • NOTE: Scholarship winner is required to submit an essay summarizing their experience attending the IECC.


Applications for the 2025 Busching/Morgan IECC Scholarship will be accepted from Saturday, February 1st - Friday, February 28th, 2025.
The 2025 IECC will be held in Tucson, Arizona in July 2025 (exact conference and travel dates TBD).
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