…footprint of Harvard Forest’s original eddy covariance tower. This project had been going on for longer than I had been alive: it is a monumental effort to quantify and understand…
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Webinar series on 21st century field education
…students. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER for the LIVE WEBINAR, November 14th @ 10 am PST For additional information about upcoming webinars or to register for the UFERN listserv, visit http://ufern.net/….
The fate of milkweed in a changing prairie system
…common milkweed does well in fields used for intensive row crop agriculture, other species of milkweed fair better under pasture or livestock grazing settings. Wildfire, grazing, and agricultural conversion affect…
LTER Road Trip: Lessons Near and Far from Jornada
…the shrub areas. Though the years between 2008 and 2018, when I visited, have been a mix of wet and dry, these mid-successional, short lived grasses have held on. Without…
LTER Road Trip: Entering the World of HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
…completed the space, and I walked down a hallway, searching for Mark Schulze, Forest Director. Schulze has lived here for years in a beautiful home reserved for staff and visiting…
Keeping an eye out for drought
…rising surface temperatures as the demand for moisture in the atmosphere exceeds the supply to leaves. Dr. Seyednasrollah developed a live online interface called Drought Eye to represent thermal stress…
Presentation: Giant Kelp Forests: Stepping Stones to Biodiversity (Cavanaugh)
…habitat for an entire ecological community. In contrast to long-lived foundation species such as forests, coral reefs and mangroves, giant kelp has a short life span, leading to fluctuations in…
Presentation: How Do Tiny Plankton Turn into Fish on a Changing Northeast U.S. Shelf? (Menden-Deuer)
…used for waste disposal, recreation and conservation—and almost 30 percent of the U.S. population lives along its shores. Researchers at the NSF Northeast U.S. Shelf LTER Site are melding historical…
Shady Streams, Slippery Salamanders
$15.95 By Jason Patrick Love Illustrated by Joyce Turley Two boys, Jonathan and Christopher, live in the southern Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. These mountains are among the oldest…
Wildlife Friendly Cities in the face of Covid-19
Credit: Laura Templeton We’ve all spent the majority of 2020 stuck inside. As we’ve been staring out our windows longing to return to our ‘normal’ lives, where we can meet…


