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Brining Science to the Adirondacks and the Adirondacks to Science

Huntington Lecture Series

Summer 2008

Thursdays, 7:00 PM
Adirondack Park Agency Visitor Interpretive Center
5922 Route 28N, Newcomb NY

July 3 - Exploring History in the Adirondack Attic: Featuring Artifacts from Newcomb History
Andy Flynn, Senior Public Information Specialist, Paul Smiths VIC

July 10 - Changing Climate, Changing Forests: from Alaska to the Adirondacks
Dr. Colin Beier, Research Associate, Adirondack Ecological Center

July 17 - Nuts for Nuts: Why Beech Trees are Important to Adirondack Wildlife
Stacy McNulty, Research Associate, Adirondack Ecological Center

July 24 - All About Bluebirds and More
John Rogers, co-founded New York State Bluebird Society

July 31 - North Country National Scenic Trail: Coming to a Trail Near You
Clare Cain, Director of Trail Management - North Country Trails Association

August 7 - Are Invasive Species Gaining Ground, or are We? - An Adirondack Perspective
Hilary Oles, Program Coordinator Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program

August 14 - Cougars: Big Cats in the Midwest and East
Dr. Clay Nielsen, Director of Scientific Research, The Cougar Network

August 21 - Barred and Spotted Owls: Silent Forest Hunters
Kevin Jablonski, Graduate Student, SUNY-ESF

 

updated CLD 3/31/2008