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Posted August 4, 2022

Wednesday, 09/14/2022: Learn about the “fungus amongst us” with the Introduction to Fungi class this Fall!

Fungi are incredibly diverse and fascinating organisms that have shaped the terrestrial biota in ways we are just beginning to understand. During this 10 weeks class via zoom, we will cover basic biology of fungi (e.g., anatomy & physiology, life cycles, ecology, and evolution) while focusing on our local fungi to gain a new perspective…

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Posted August 4, 2022

Monday, 09/12/2022: Get to know the Invasive and exotic plants of the region this Fall with the Non-Native and Invasive Plants class!

What IS the definition of “invasive” and why should we care?  Consequences of invasive plants in mid-Atlantic natural areas may be medical, ecological, environmental, or economic.  This 5 week course via Zoom will explore the historical and ongoing arrival of invasives, look at their cultural, legal, and ecological significance, and focus time on identification of…

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Posted August 27, 2020

September 15, 2020: Swimming Fungi: Lifesavers in Freshwater – Audubon Naturalist Society’s Naturalist Hour Series (online)

Learn about the taxonomy and geographical distribution of freshwater-dwelling fungi in the phylum Ascomycota, as well as their applications in potentially life-saving drug discoveries. By Huzefa Raja, Ph.D. Research Scientist, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Enjoy learning about Natural History topics from the comfort of your own home! Visit www.anshome.org/naturalist-hour  to register and for…

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Posted August 26, 2020

September 1, 2020: Tiny Beauties: Getting to Know Bryophyte Plants – Naturalist Hour with Audubon Naturalist Society

Bryophytes is the collective name given to the group of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. These small plants grow on many surfaces, including soil, rocks, and the bark and leaves of other plants, and can be found in almost all environments. Using a hand lens, you can appreciate their diversity and beauty. Enjoy…

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Posted August 25, 2020

Murder Hornets, Varroa Mites and Snakeheads: Invasive Species and the Reality of our Global Ecosystem – Audubon Naturalist Society’s Naturalist Hour Series

Murder hornets, fire ants, varroa mites, snakehead fish, feral pigs, brown marmorated stinkbugs, Japanese knotweed! A host of organisms now call our ecosystem home and we’re just beginning to realize the broader impacts of these invasions. North America has also exported nuisances of our own to rest of the world. Learn what makes a species…

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SereLinares added a new Event

Posted August 25, 2020

Learn to Speak with Confidence about Climate Change: Audubon Naturalist Society’s Naturalist Hour Series (Chevy Chase, MD)

Learn to speak effectively, accurately, and confidently about climate change. Explore social factors that influence opinions, beliefs, and perceptions of climate change and consider values, solutions and framing conversations (as well as the use of art) as a means to empathy and its influence in connecting climate science to action. By Coreen Weilminster Education Coordinator…

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SereLinares added a new Event

Posted August 25, 2020

Native Orchids In and Out of the Garden: Audubon Naturalist Society’s Naturalist Hour Series (Chevy Chase, MD)

Finding native orchids while out hiking on a spring day is the ultimate bliss! Finding those same orchids at a nursery or on the internet makes you wonder. Have they been wild collected? Have they been artificially propagated? Can I grow them in my landscape? The answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no! Take a…

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Posted August 25, 2020

Wildlife, Phenology and Climate Change: It’s All About Timing: Audubon Naturalist Society’s Naturalist Hour Series (Chevy Chase, MD)

The life cycles of native plants and animals are intricately connected to each other and dependent on seasonal events. For example, bees emerge from underground burrows just when the plants they need flower. We will look at some of these local relationships and how climate change is already impacting species in Maryland Enjoy learning about…

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Posted August 25, 2020

The Chesapeake Bay’s Beauty and Bounty through Children’s Books: Audubon Naturalist Society’s Naturalist Hour Series

Discover the natural bounty and beauty of the Chesapeake Bay with author Cindy Freland. Her love of nature and children inspired her to write a series of books for children about the animals of the Bay. She’ll discuss ways that your family can help keep those animals safe and healthy. Enjoy learning about Natural History…

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SereLinares added a new Event

Posted August 25, 2020

September 3, 2020 at 7pm: The Chesapeake Bay’s Beauty and Bounty through Children’s Books

Join us via Zoom and discover the natural bounty and beauty of the Chesapeake Bay with author Cindy Freland. Her love of nature and children inspired her to write a series of books for children about the animals of the Bay. She’ll discuss ways that your family can help keep those animals safe and healthy….

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