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The Fisher Museum's main exhibit displays twenty-three internationally acclaimed models (dioramas) portraying the history, conservation and management of central New England forests. Other exhibits at the museum represent the range of Harvard Forest's research. Fisher Museum is now open on weekends 12pm - 4pm Nature Trails connect the museum exhibits to the surrounding forests and current research. Time Lapse Sequence of leaf development during typical year
This presentation documents the changes in forest trees at the margin of the pasture, adjacent to the headquarters of the Harvard Forest. These photographs were taken starting Autumn, 2005 by John O'Keefe, and show the timing of both autumn leaf colors and leaf fall and the the leaf out in individual trees in a typical year. Educational ToursMuseum staff can provide educational tours of the exhibits and trails by arrangement. A sixty-seat lecture room surrounded by the dioramas provides ideal space to host small conferences, workshops and educational groups. Video Now Showing:The Adirondacks: The Lives and Times of an American Wilderness Museum Hours:Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm |