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Museum Series to Feature Harvard Forest Keynotes
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A public event series at the Harvard Museum of Natural History will feature lectures by several Harvard Forest researchers this fall.
September 19, 6:00pm
Forest Invaders! How Invasive Species are Reshaping the Wooded Landscape of New England
Panel discussion by Dave Orwig and David Foster
November 15, 6:00pm
Woodlands and Waters, Forests and Faucets: A look at Massachusetts' woods, water bodies, and water supplies for the Boston metro area
Lecture by Betsy Colburn, aquatic ecologist
November 29, 6:00pm
The Ants of New England
Lecture and book signing by Aaron Ellison, senior ecologist
December 13, 6:00pm
Nature Wars: The Incredible Story of How Wildlife Comebacks Turned Backyards into Battlegrounds
Author talk and book signing by Jim Sterba
All lectures are free and open to the public.
- Read the Harvard Gazette's summary of the Sept 19 event.
- See videos from the 2011-2012 New England Forests lecture series.