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2018 Ecology Symposium Highlights 30 Years of Long-Term Research
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Highlights and new directions from 30 years of the Forest's Long-Term Ecological Research Program were the focus of the 2018 Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium, held on March 20 in the Fisher Museum. More than 120 attendees - scientists, students, and forestry/conservation professionals - filled the Museum, with more joining online for the live-stream. Speakers covered issues ranging from carbon cycling and conservation/science policy to forest insect pests and soil microbes.
Additional symposium activities included a poster session, a lunch session with the authors of recent Harvard Forest books, a guided walk through the Hemlock Hospice Art Installation, and a networking dinner for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.
All talks were recorded and are available here, along with abstracts of other current Harvard Forest research.
- Watch the talks (use the program to navigate to specific presentations).
- Browse the live-tweets from the event.
- Explore abstracts of current Harvard Forest research.
- Learn more about the Long-Term Ecological Research Program.
(Photo by Clarisse Hart)