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23Oct21st Century Amateur Astronomy with Dwight Dulsky (October 23, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
The face of amateur astronomy has changed dramatically over the past few years. Advances in optics, precision mounts, computerized cameras and tracking capabilities have all elevated the world of…
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Protected: A New Way to Meadow with Claire Chambers (October 30, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
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09OctCreating Backyard Wildlife Habitats with Katie Fisk (October 9, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Habitats offer wildlife the food, water, shelter, and space they need to survive. Learn how to add each of these elements to your living space, no matter where you…
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06NovCreating Outdoor Spaces that Connect Children to the Natural World with Nancy Striniste (November 6, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Nature play can awaken children’s senses, challenge their bodies, inspire their imaginations and build self-confidence. In order to grow up healthy and happy, children need abundant, unstructured time to…
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02OctCurrent status and research advances on beech leaf disease with Mihail Kantor, Ph.D. and Erika Consoli, Ph.D. (October 2, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Walking through the eastern forests, you may have noticed some striking characteristics of our American beech (Fagus grandifolia), including withered banded leaves. The presentation will provide an overview of…
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14AugDigital Floristics: Assessing Floral Information with the help of AI with John Kartesz, Ph.D. (August 14, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Born in Western Pennsylvania, Dr. Kartesz was introduced to the field of natural history at an early age through his close association with the Carnegie Museum in…
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29JulProtected: In The Field: Exploring PA Native Bees with Ryan Drake (July 29, 2023)$15.00 Add to cart
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28OctNature Journaling Workshop with Jack Hobe (Oct. 28, 2023)$30.00 Add to cart
Nature journaling—observing nature using a notebook and pencil—is a powerful and fun activity. Learn new ways of looking closely, asking questions and using creative thinking by making your own…
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13NovOrchid Basics with Anne Skalka (November 13, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
The orchid family (Orchidaceae) is one of the largest and oldest flowering plant families on earth, with about 28,000 species, and developed about 100-125 million years ago during the…
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03JulPA ELK: A Conservation Success Story with Ben Porkolab (July 3, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Pennsylvania was once teeming with Eastern woodland elk (Cervus canadensis canadensis) numbering over 100,000 animals. Due to habitat loss and overhunting this subspecies…
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21AugPermaculture for Homeowners: Designing a Sustainable Perennial Garden with Brent Deisher (August 21, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Discover how permaculture principles can empower you in designing a beautiful, sustainable, and low-maintenance home garden centered around perennial plants. This accessible lecture breaks down the permaculture…
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17JulRooted Together: How Native Plants and People Can Thrive in Cities with Kelly Shannon (July 17, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Every summer, the Preserve is proud to offer internship opportunities to some up-and-coming industry professionals. Each intern comes to the Preserve with a unique set of skills…
