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April 1, 2010

New Harvard Forest Publication: Eastern Carbon Budgets and the Woolly Adelgid

In a paper just published in the Canadian Journal of Forest Research, post-doc Marco Albani, OEB Professor Paul Moorcroft and Harvard Forest researchers Dave Orwig, David Foster, and Aaron Ellison combined models of adelgid spread and forest dynamics to forecast the composition, structure, and carbon dynamics of eastern U.S. forests through 2100. Between 2000 and 2040, the combined model predicts

April 1, 2010

Harvard Forest carnivorous plant research makes National Geographic

The research by Harvard Forest senior ecologist Aaron Ellison and University of Vermont professor Nicholas Gotelli on the evolutionary ecology of carnivorous plants is highlighted in the March 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine, click here to read the article. 

April 1, 2010

The Breeding Birds of Harvard Forest

Bluebird

On Wednesday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m., Brooks Mathewson will give a presentation on "The Breeding Birds of Harvard Forest." Over the last two years, Brooks has captured images of almost all the bird species which breed at Harvard Forest. He will discuss the habitat preferences of these species, while giving the audience a chance to view close-up images of

April 1, 2010

Hand Crafted Pottery Mushrooms

Amanita caesarea, edible, six red caps

Mary Ann Walker (Fisher Museum Volunteer) has gifted a collection of hand crafted pottery mushrooms from the collection of Peter Strong to the Harvard Forest. The mushrooms were crafted by Maria Maravigna (Italian/American Ceramicist, Sculptor, 1899-2006) and were completed before 1996. This is approximately 40 years of her work. The works were created from white clay with shiny glaze in

March 1, 2010

Wildlands and Woodlands Conference – save the date

Woodpile in winter

New England Forestry Foundation is hosting an all-day regional conference featuring the Harvard Forest report, Wildlands and Woodlands: A Vision for the New England Landscape. Registration will be available via their website in March.

Date: Jun 04, 2010
Time: 9:30AM to 4:30PM
Location: Grappone Conference Center - Marriott Courtyard
70 Constitution Avenue
Concord, NH 03301

Hear keynote speaker Dr. Al Sample, President

March 1, 2010

Harvard Forest Schoolyard Teachers present at the MA Environmental Education Society Conference

Schoolyard Teacher Jessica Greene

Harvard Forest Schoolyard Ecology Teachers "strut their stuff" at the Massachusetts Environmental Education Society Conference: MEES 2010: Bringing Environmental Education Home on Wednesday, March 3rd at the College of the Holy Cross. Award winning teachers, Jessica Greene and Kate Bennett will each lead separate workshops for conference attendees.

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March 1, 2010

21st Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium

Climbing Tower

The tweny first annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium will be held March 16, 2010 from 9:00am - 5:00pm at the Harvard Forest. This year's symposium will feature talks and discussion:

  • Future directions and integration of atmospheric (tower-based), terrestrial and aquatic measurements, including anticipating the establishment of a 35-ha forest dynamics plot
  • Emerging results and synthesis of studies on foundation species from
February 1, 2010

Conservation Capital in the Americas

As the challenge of global climate change intensifies, environmentalists have called for redoubled efforts to preserve forests and CCA Coverecosystems that are critical in balancing greenhouse gas emissions. Conservation finance is the subject of this volume, based on a conference held in January 2009 in Chile attended by more than 100 conservationists and

February 1, 2010

New Harvard Forest Publication: Moose in Southern New England

After being extirpated from southern New England during the colonial period, moose have recently returned, establishing an important new disturbance to the region's temperate forests. In the first publication of moose foraging ecology in southern New England, Harvard Forest researchers Ed Faison, David Foster, and Glenn Motzkin along with US Fish and Wildlife biologist, John McDonald quantify moose foraging selectivity

February 1, 2010

Wildlife Pictures from Exclosure Cameras

Moose photo closeup

In the fall of 2008, Harvard Forest researcher and Highstead ecologist, Ed Faison along with Greta VanScoy mounted flashless digital game cameras on the moose and deer exclosures north of Fisher House and off Locust Opening Road. The goals were to document

  • the relative use of the unfenced plots by deer and moose,
  • the use of the partial exclosures by deer and
  • any

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