Events Calendar

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  • FeederWatch Wednesdays

    FeederWatch Wednesdays

    Kings Gap Environmental Education Center 500 Kings Gap Road, Carlisle, PA, United States

    This community science project collects data on birds visiting feeders in the winter. Enjoy hot cocoa, tea, or coffee while we spend some time in the warm Education Building watching...

  • Maryland Water Monitoring Council workshop: An Overview of PFAS: Status, Monitoring, and Remediation in Surface Waters

    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are a group of synthetic chemicals that are resistant to heat, water, and oil. They have been used in a variety of products since the 1940s, including nonstick cookware, stain- and water-resistant fabrics, and firefighting foam. PFAS chemicals are long lasting and persistent, accumulating in the environment and organisms over...

  • Mind Hikes for Every Body

    Mind Hikes for Every Body

    This hiking series is an opportunity to simultaneously build your mental and physical health. During the hike, we will also calm our minds with reflective walks, engaging with nature, and...

  • The American Chestnut, a lost Appalachian history

    Strawberry Hill Foundation 1537 Mt Hope Rd., Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States

    The American chestnut blight was one of the most devastating ecological disasters in American history. Poor Appalachian families of the day were ravaged by the loss of income, food, and livestock feed. The blight forever changed the landscape and indomitable spirit of Appalachian culture. Join us as we explore the vital role American chestnut played...

    $5
  • Appalachian Trail Hike Series-January 2025

    Buttonwood Nature Center is repeating its series of AT hikes on the last Sunday of the month from January through April, 2025. Hike with us along a portion of the legendary Appalachian Trail! Led by a Buttonwood naturalist, the hike will explore some of the wonders to be found in the woods and along the...

  • Winter Salt Week Livestream: An Eye on Salt Pollution

    Winter Salt Week is Jan. 27-31. Road salt keeps us safe on roads and sidewalks, but it can also pose a threat to fish and wildlife as well as human health. Fish and bugs that live in freshwater streams can’t survive in extra salty water. Water treatment plants are not equipped to filter out the...

  • Winter Salt Week Livestream: Dilution is NOT the solution

    Winter Salt Week is Jan. 27-31. Our understanding around how salt affects freshwater communities continues to evolve. As scientists across disciplines come together to study this pollutant, their work is revealing a host of ecological complexities and cascading impacts. This talk will highlight how “sublethal” concentrations of salt can still be harmful to wildlife and...

  • EXPLORE! Whooo Gives a Hoot?

    Designed for kids in grades K to 5, the winter EXPLORE! programs will run on six Tuesdays, January 14, 21, 28 and February 4, 11, 18.  All program activities are outside, and each week features a different theme. Taught by educators from Buttonwood Nature Center, home of The Institute, programs include educational activities related to the...

    $7