Harvard Forest
@harvardforest
Since 1907, Harvard University's 4,000-acre lab & classroom for ecology & conservation. Tweets by HF Outreach Director, C Hart.
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http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/ 28-01-2010 00:28:22
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🍃On June 12 we're excited host Harvard Climate Action Week with Salata Institute. Click below to register and get ready for some of the most cutting edge climate change research Harvard has got going on! 🌳🤓🌱🔬
The view from tbe Harvard Forest research tower in Petersham is spectacular and the best part of volunteer training next to Greta's cookies. telegramdotcom
NEW RESEARCH Hurricanes pose a substantial risk to New England forest carbon stocks 📄 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111… Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Dávila Jonathan Thompson Harvard Forest Dartmouth Arts and Sciences US LTER
Come join us! We are planting thousands of trees to study how to restore healthy diverse forests in New England. We are setting up a new forest diversity experiment Harvard Forest need help making holes, planting trees, watering, and mulching them. We are a fun group. $20/hr.
Thank you Sierra for writing about our work in Eos! Excited to see so many people interested in the research we have been doing Harvard Forest and now Dartmouth Arts and Sciences Check out the story below!
So excited for to start working with this years’s incredible Harvard Forest REU students, along with Jackie Hatala Matthes! We’ll be learning about forest carbon, methane, swamps, streams, deep soils, tree rot, and maybe robots??
Go Sky! One of the things I most look forward to every year is working with amazing undergraduates from all over the U.S. as part of the Harvard Forest REU program instagram.com/reel/C9Sn9D8ON…
🙏🏾 We're so grateful Dr. Ignace could participate in this important session on the great work of Ecological Society sections that support minoritized scholars! Let's keep the conversation going!
Congratulations to *DR* Thomas J. Muratore on a successful COLSA UNH NRESS PhD defense today advised by seritafrey Excited to have you join us for a PostDoc Dartmouth 🌲 this fall! And so cool to see your amazing work on global change effects on soils/roots Harvard Forest
Grey pine growth is more sensitive to water supply -- esp. soil moisture -- than demand. Thanks to a v. talented undergrad, Jackie Ho, coauthors Matt Dannenberg, Antoine Cabon, & P. Moorcroft, and the supportive groups at Berkeley Biomet lab & Harvard Forest for their partnership. [2/2]