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Documentary Features 30 Years of HF Long-Term Ecological Research
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A new documentary by Amy Li (Harvard College '20, Harvard Forest wintersession fellow '19) features 30 years of transformative science in the Harvard Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Program, begun in 1988 and sustaining several of the world's longest-running forest climate change experiments.
Interviews by the program's founding and contemporary scientists, plus educators, research fellows, and students - interspersed by stunning footage of the Harvard Forest landscape - follow the story of the LTER program's origins, goals, and future trajectories.
- Learn more about the Harvard Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Program.
- Read a Harvard Gazette article featuring 30 years of the Harvard Forest LTER.
(Photo by Amy Li)