2021 Spring Newsletter
Look at these resources for information referenced in "Who" Can We Find in a Bottle of Water? by Luciana Guimarães de Andrade:
More on the frog thought to be extinct in Brazil but rediscovered using eDNA: news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/09/lost-frogs-rediscovered-environmental-dna
More on Luciana's collaborators:
Holger Klinck, Ph.D.: https://www.birds.cornell.edu/ccb/holger-klinck/
Jose Andres, Ph.D.: https://www.atkinson.cornell.edu/about/people/fellows/view.php?NetID=jaa53
More on Luciana's collaborators:
Holger Klinck, Ph.D.: https://www.birds.cornell.edu/ccb/holger-klinck/
Jose Andres, Ph.D.: https://www.atkinson.cornell.edu/about/people/fellows/view.php?NetID=jaa53
Read these resources for more on A Look Back at Historic Huyck Preserve Research featuring S. Charles Kendeigh, Ph.D., 1904-1986:
Read the full unpublished research report written by S. Charles Kendeigh, Ph.D., when he spent the summer of 1942 at the Huyck Preserve as its resident researcher here.
Read a memorial article on S. Charles Kendeigh, Ph.D. written by Eugene Odum, Ph.D. here.
Read a letter written by current Huyck Preserve Grant recipient and fellow bird enthusiast, Roger Masse, Ph.D., who imagines what he would say to Kendeigh if given the chance here.
2019 Fall Newsletter

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2019 Spring Newsletter
Invasive Species: How You Can Make a Difference
Recommendations and resources provided by Jennifer Dean, Ph.D.
NY iMapInvasives
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Partnerships for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISMs)
NY Invasive Species Research Institute
Cornell Hemlock Initiative
Local CCE offices
Recommendations and resources provided by Jennifer Dean, Ph.D.
NY iMapInvasives
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Partnerships for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISMs)
NY Invasive Species Research Institute
Cornell Hemlock Initiative
Local CCE offices
2018 Autumn Newsletter
Four Tips to Help Save the Bees by Meghan Barrett
Xerxes Pollinator Plants of the Northeast guide
Winter Reading List
For the Love of Nature: Exploration and Discovery at Biological Field Stations
Natural History: an approach whose time has come, passed, and needs to be resurrected
Natural History and Ecology: Three Books You Should Read (and a Few More)
-Recommended by Jonathan Rosenthal
Taking the Lead: Women and the White Mountains
- Recommended by Anne Rhoads, Ph.D.
Xerxes Pollinator Plants of the Northeast guide
Winter Reading List
For the Love of Nature: Exploration and Discovery at Biological Field Stations
Natural History: an approach whose time has come, passed, and needs to be resurrected
Natural History and Ecology: Three Books You Should Read (and a Few More)
-Recommended by Jonathan Rosenthal
Taking the Lead: Women and the White Mountains
- Recommended by Anne Rhoads, Ph.D.