Image shows a cartoon of a tree, acorns, the Harvard Forest logo, and the following text: Free and open to the public! Join us for a Tree ID Walk. May 31 @ 1-3pm, Petersham, MA. Kids welcome! Event link also shown (see text in post).
π³π Free event @ HF this Saturday from 1-3pm! Learn how to ID trees with Elodie, our Education Assistant. This will include a 1.5 mile level walk on open trails; attendees will also hear about Harvard Forest research activities. RSVP not required.
harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/event/tree-i...
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Image shows three photos in circles: (1) Bruce Spencer in the field; (2) acorns on the forest floor; and (3) Bruce Spencer examining downed a pile of logs in a log landing. The image also includes text about the event: Thursday May 8 @ 7pm; Premiere Screening; Views From a Woodlot: A meditative short film of one forester's common-sense forestry philosophy, rooted in practice with an eye to the future; RSVP not required; 324 N. Main St., Petersham. The image also includes the Harvard Forest logo.
π³Join us this Thurs 5/7 @ 7pm for the premiere of *Views from a Woodlot*, a short film highlighting the philosophy & decades of forestry leadership by Bruce Spencer, steward of MAβs 100,000-acre Quabbin Reservation for 40+ years. π§In-person @ the HF Fisher Museum. RSVP not req'd. rb.gy/8qpbuj
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Image shows the event date (Wednesday April 12), the event title (The Business Case for Nature: Opportunities, achievements, & challenges in restoring native tropical forests), and other text (RSVP required / Belfer Center, Cambridge). The image also includes an aerial photograph of two very different forests split by a road: on one side the forest appears diverse and naturally-occurring, whereas the other side is plantations with rows of what appear to be the same species of tree.
Join us 4/23 @4:30p w/ @harvardsalata.bsky.social for a discussion on the critical role of ecol. restoration in tackling the global climate & nature crises. π³Hear from our Dir in Residence, Jonathan Thompson, & Thiago Picolo of re.green RE the global market for nature-based solutions. RSVP: Linktree
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Image shows text within this post (title, speaker, date, time, location) plus the Harvard Forest logo and a photo of a mixed hardwood forest with a trail extending through it.
π³ Seminar this Weds 4/9 @ 11am EST! Morgan Furze will present βPhysiology, ecology, & evolution of carbohydrate storage in trees.β Morgan, Asst. Professor, joins us from Purdue University.
πin-person @ HF π€ RSVP not required
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Image shows page 24 of Worcester Living magazine's Spring 2025 issue. Image includes a photograph of three dioramas at Harvard Forest's Fisher Museum, plus the title, authors, and initial text of the article. Title: Into the Woods: Harvard Forest, Fisher Museum Educate, Preserve, State's Natural Beauty; Story by Paul Della Valle & Photos by Rick Cinclair.
π€©Check out the latest issue of Worcester Living magazine for a lovely highlight of the Fisher Museum at Harvard Forest! π³
worcesterliving-ma.newsmemory.com (See page 24)
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Image shows text and a photo of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid on Hemlock needles. In addition to details noted in the text of this post, text with the image includes the title: βMulti-omics approach to terpenoid defenses in Eastern Hemlock, threatened by Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.β Image provided by Vidya Vuruputoor.
π² Join us Weds 3/26 @ 11am EST! π¬ Vidya Vuruputoor will discuss interdisciplinary approaches to studying Eastern Hemlockβs defenses against the Woolly Adelgid. π§
In/person & Zoom - Linktree β‘οΈ Seminars. π Registration not reqβd; DM for PW (same as previous). π€
20.03.2025 14:38 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 1
Image shows text and three photos (aerial of research in the forest, upwards to a research tower, and researchers looking at a tree). Text includes the following: Tuesday March 18; Harvard Forest Annual Ecology Symposium: Future Directions of Research and Education at the Harvard Forest; Register to attend online!
π’ Our Annual Ecology Symposium is next week! π³π¬π¨π½βπ Zoom in to hear exciting research & education updates from HF researchers & associates. rb.gy/c0bjp5
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Despite recent rain and snowfall, the state's groundwater levels are not where they need to be for the upcoming growing season. We're asking all residents to follow state guidance and local water restrictions to keep water available for essential needs. mass.gov/conservemawater
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When the woods are your climate change lab β Harvard Gazette
For these researchers, Harvard Forest is a labor of love, and that love is changing.
βI think whatβs happening here is very real for all of us, and we could flop down and despair β seriously we could β but weβre also bolstered by a real sense of wonder at the resilience of ecosystems, at the way that trees work, the way these systems function.β
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Image shows a picture of Lydia Jennings, PhD, doing fieldwork in a forest with a canine companion. Text shown on the image appears within the text of this post.
π³Join us on 3/12 for "From Metal Mining to Data Mining: How Indigenous Data Governance Supports Sovereignty Within an Open Science Ecosystem" by Lydia Jennings, PhD (Pascua Yaqui Tribe, WixΓ‘rika). βοΈ In-person @ Harvard Forest & on Zoom. ππ» harvard.zoom.us/j/99148582331 DM for PW. (same as previous)
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Join us this Saturday! π«
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YouTube video by NBC
Tom Hanks Discusses the Atlantic Coast | The Americas | NBC
We're honored to have worked w/BBC in their new series, the Americas, which aired yesterday on NBC. In their initial episode, The Atlantic Coast, narrator Tom Hanks discusses the science of fall colors. The βtriple oakβ mentioned is on nearby land stewarded by our longtime volunteers, the Feldmans!
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Image shows the text included in this webpage, plus the time (1:30-2:30), location (Fisher Museum, 324 N Main St, Petersham, MA 01366), and the following details: "free and open to all! Kids and Families welcome! and BYO blanket and pillows!". It also includes cartoon-style graphics of a bear, foxes, and spring flowers
π¦πOn Saturday, March 8 from 1:30-2:30 come to Harvard Forest for Seasonal Traditional Storytelling, led by our Indigenous Education Specialist, Keshia DeFreece Lawrence. Free & open to all; children are welcome. π³https://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/events
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Image includes the text details included in the post, plus a photograph of Andre standing on top of a wetu (traditional home made with tree bark) with two other individuals standing at the entrance of the structure.
π³Join us Weds (2/12) for "Rooted in Truths," a seminar by Andre StrongBearHeart Gaines Jr (Nipmuc), where he'll discuss restoring balance between everyday life & traditional values within colonial systems. π² In-person ONLY @ Harvard Forest harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/visit
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Image includes the text in this post plus two sketch-style images of individuals working / collaborating. Harvard Forestβs logo is also shown.
π’ Weβre hiring! π³ Each year, our Summer Research Program in Ecology is supported by an Assistant Coordinator / Resident advisor. Know anyone who would be a good fit? π€ π¨π½βππ©π»βπ«
See this and several other job openings here: harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/employment
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π€ Sometimes growth occurs quite slowly, and sometimes we may need a microscope to see it, but it still shows up!π³ Hear from one of our Senior Ecologists, Neil Pederson, to discover how scientists read tree rings to understand centuries-old stories. π²ππ₯@yellowbuckeye.bsky.social
03.02.2025 16:57 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Image includes a photograph of researchers examining plant parts while sitting on the forest floor. Additional text includes the speaker's name (Mariana VΓ‘zquez-Alonso), the seminar title ("From Ancient Forests to Modern Carbon Neutral Initiatives: LiDAR biomass estimation across landscapes"), and the seminar date, time, and location (January 29 at 11am, Zoom and in-person).
Our seminars are back!π³Join us this Weds @ 11am EST! π²π Mariana VΓ‘zquez-Alonso will present "From Ancient Forests to Modern Carbon Neutral Initiatives: LiDAR biomass estimation across landscapes" in-person at Harvard Forest and on Zoom. ππ» harvard.zoom.us/j/99148582331 DM for PW. (same as previous)
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Graphic includes sketch of a tree cross-section, tree bark, and the text included in this post.
π² Sat. Jan 25 | 11am-12pm | @ Harvard Forest π€
Join us for a free public event & meet our Tree Ring Lab crew! π³
Tour will include a tree coring demo & Harvard Forestβs Tree Ring Lab, & discussion of old growth tree research!
RSVP not required. harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/events
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It's Symposium day! Graduate students in our @uslter.bsky.social site program are presenting their work on myccorhizal fungi, methane cycling, landscape interpretation, pest forecasting, urbanization, and young students' STEM identity. Join us online! harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/news/registe...
19.03.2024 17:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Full view of the colorful Cycles of Gaia ecological calendar, showing concentric circles as data layers of precipitation, day-length, and plant production of leaves, flowers, and fruits/seeds.
A closer view of the Cycles of Gaia ecological calendar, showing concentric circles as data layers that vary in thickness according to data values by month: a blue circle for precipitation, green for leaf production, and thinner layers for flower and fruit/seed production.
We're honored to have our meticulous phenological and meteorological data featured in this incredible work of #sciart / #dataviz by Jon Schroth (based in Connecticut): an ecological/phenological calendar for southern New England. www.resilience.org/stories/2024...
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A Stormy Future for Carbon Offsets | Winter 2023 | Discoveries |
Carbon offset programs often withhold 10 to 20 percent of offsets generated by a project, as a buffer against changes to the forest that might⦠This content i
Each hurricane in New England wipes out ~10 yrs of forest carbon sequestration. If hurricanes become more frequent and/or intense here, the forests' ability to serve as carbon sinks may be at risk. Thx @josephtumber.bsky.social 4 vital @uslter.bsky.social work! northernwoodlands.org/discoveries/...
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Dr. Siddiq and 3 fellow scientists establish an ecosystem monitoring plot in an arid area of eastern Sudan.
We've been spotlighting our Bullard Fellows for years now and this is the first one that made me choke up with admiration. Dr. Siddiq is a friend and hero of mine. harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/news/bullard...
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an aerial view of a snow-covered forest.
The Forest right now. Nice, right? All of our webcams are updated every half hour during daylight hours, thanks to the PhenoCam network! harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/webcams
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Starting now!
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I can send you the recording!
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We're currently hiring for 3 positions:
--Department Coordinator for Events and Property Operations (full-time, year-round)
--Laboratory Technician (11 months)
--Field Technician (temporary, summer 2024)
harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/employment
18.01.2024 16:57 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
global phenology map from MODIS, showing color (red/blue) that corresponds to peaks/valleys in plant productivity
Our public seminars are back next week! On Wednesday, January 24, from 11:00-11:30am EST, we'll hear from Xiaojie Gao, a post-doc here at the Forest:
"Seeing Forest Seasonality From Space"
We hope you'll join us online! Message us for the Zoom link/password (which is the same as in past seminars).
18.01.2024 15:51 β π 2 π 3 π¬ 2 π 1
"Trees are (part of) the answer"
Seattle Times Op-Ed by former @harvardforest.bsky.social Bullard Fellow Bob Saul
I could not agree more
We need to recognize that these issues require much more nuanced thinking
Thanks JT for sharing the article
www.seattletimes.com/opinion/tree...
12.12.2023 17:38 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 1
If you'll permit us momentary pretense that everything is normal right now, our final Fall ecology seminar is this week:
Forest Estimation in the Age of Big(ger) Data, by Kelly McConville of the Harvard Stats dept., online this Weds Dec 13, 11:00- 12:00 EST.
DM us for Zoom.
OK, back to not-normal.
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