Thursday Night Lectures Recordings
Hosted at the Huyck Preserve Eldridge Research Center, Thursday Night Lectures feature scientists conducting active research at the Preserve.
2022 Thursday Night Lectures
Biogeography and Conservation of Bats in Chautauqua County
Jonathan Townsend, Ph.D. candidate at SUNY Buffalo, gives a lecture on his research on the biogeography and conservation of bats.
Things That Sting
Robert Matthews, Ph.D., a professor emeritus from the University of Georgia, gives a lecture on his work with stinging insects (bees and wasps) related to his postdoctoral research.
How Does a Tick Pick a Host?
Emily Burton, Ph.D. candidate at Washington State University, gives a lecture on her ongoing work studying tick host selection.
Insect Diversity and Fish Invasions in Freshwater Communities
Matthew Pintar, Ph.D., from Florida International University, gives a lecture on his postdoctoral research.
Odum Intern Research Presentations
The Huyck Preserve's summer Odum interns present findings from their research projects.
Science Snapshots
Join Huyck Preserve Staff and Board of Directors on these video tours spotlighting fascinating features on our landscape!
Join Huyck Preserve Staff and Board of Directors on these video tours spotlighting fascinating features on our landscape!
Bill Logan, award-winning author, arborist, and Huyck Preserve board member teaches about tenacious yellow birch.
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Stewardship Coordinator, Garrett Chisholm, leads a phenology tour and explains how you can study phenology on your own property.
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Stewardship Coordinator, Garrett Chisholm, introduces our majestic eastern hemlock stands and talks to you about the threats they face from the invasive hemlock woolly adelgid.
posted 4/2/20
posted 4/2/20
Membership and Outreach Coordinator Michaela Fisher talks about her favorite tree, the quaking aspen.
Membership and Outreach Coordinator Michaela Fisher talks about how to identify skulls.