Date |
ArticleType |
3/5/2020 |
|
Highfield Hall & Gardens to introduce “LOOKING UP” an environmental science lecture series for spring 2020. |
|
Highfield Hall & Gardens' proudly welcomes the
Cape Cod community to gather for our new science lectures “LOOKING UP.”
Learn how trees, birds, and stars, reveal changes in climate. Suitable for all ages.
Please join expert scientist, Wayne S. Walker, Ph.D., Associate Scientist & Carbon Program Director at Woods Hole Research Center as he kicks off the series with
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Natural Solutions for a Changing Climate, an informative discussion on earth’s changing environment and the efforts we can make to slow the process.
Wednesday, April 8, 5 PM – 6 pm,
The Dark Night Sky & Light Pollution, presented by Geoff McLean, NASA Solar System Ambassador and Lead Night Sky Ranger with The Last Green Valley, a National Heritage Corridor in northeast Connecticut. This will be of special interest to Scouts, and youth in general.
Free for members/$5 for non-members
Wednesday, April 22, 5 pm – 6 pm,
Harbingers of Change: 50 Years and more of Bird Migration, presented by Trevor L. Lloyd-Evans, Senior Staff Biologist, Manomet–Leader in Environmental Research.
Free for members/$5 for non-members
Wednesday, May 20th 5 pm – 6pm,
Insights from Novel Research Organisms: From Crustaceans Limbs to the Beauty of Butterflies, presented by Nipam Patel, Ph.D., Director of the Marine Biology Lab.
Free for members/$5 for non-members
Get involved in the conversation!
Register online today at www.highfieldhall.org or call, 5o8-495-1878, ext. 2
|
|
|