Calendar of Events
Online Events
“Ask a Naturalist” Virtual Happy Hour
We've had to postpone our popular Nature on Tap series for the spring, but we're excited to bring you a different kind of naturalist happy hour -- via Zoom!
Citizen Science Opportunity: Broad-winged Hawk Tracking Project
We're partnering with Hawk Mountain Sanctuary to tag one or more Broad-winged Hawks with satellite transmitters that will track their migration in detail. The first step is finding their nests, and we need your help to make it happen!
Environmental Studies Institute: Forest Dynamics
Join Harris Center Director and forest ecologist Jeremy Wilson for an online course exploring the dramatic and complex changes our forests experience over time.
Environmental Studies Institute: Forest Dynamics
Join Harris Center Director and forest ecologist Jeremy Wilson for an online course exploring the dramatic and complex changes our forests experience over time.
“Ask a Naturalist” Virtual Happy Hour
We've had to postpone our popular Nature on Tap series for the spring, but we're excited to bring you a different kind of naturalist happy hour -- via Zoom!
Online Book Group: “Ecology of a Cracker Childhood”
Join naturalist and avid reader Susie Spikol for an online discussion of Janisse Ray’s award-winning memoir, "Ecology of a Cracker Childhood."
Earth Day Singalong: Nature Tales & Mandolin Melodies
On Earth Day, join Harris Center teacher-naturalist John Benjamin for a good old-fashioned singalong! John will sing some of his original songs about nature, and share the lyrics live so you can sing along at home too.
Environmental Studies Institute: Forest Dynamics
Join Harris Center Director and forest ecologist Jeremy Wilson for an online course exploring the dramatic and complex changes our forests experience over time.
Earth Day Storytime: Me….Jane
On Earth Day, join Harris Center teacher-naturalist Jaime Hutchinson as she reads "Me…Jane" -- which tells the story of a young young Jane Goodall and her toy chimpanzee -- by Patrick McDonnell.
Online Book Group: “Ecology of a Cracker Childhood”
Join naturalist and avid reader Susie Spikol for an online discussion of Janisse Ray’s award-winning memoir, "Ecology of a Cracker Childhood."
“Ask a Naturalist” Virtual Happy Hour
We've had to postpone our popular Nature on Tap series for the spring, but we're excited to bring you a different kind of naturalist happy hour -- via Zoom!
Opossums and Their Marsupial Ways
Join teacher-naturalist Susie Spikol for a talk on North America’s only marsupial. Discover how the oddball opossum survives and thrives, and leave with a new understanding of this oft-misunderstood mammal!
Environmental Studies Institute: Emerson and Thoreau
Join us to explore Emerson's classic essay “Nature” and Thoreau's essay “Walking." Short, sweet, and full of big ideas, these essays provide a lively introduction to two quintessentially American thinkers.