Get Into Nature – Online!
Our virtual public programs offer something for everyone, from recreationists to naturalists-at-heart, supporting lifelong learning and strengthening connections to the land. We hope you enjoy these recorded virtual programs featuring scientists, educators, and Preserve staff. Check our Programs and Events page for more upcoming on-land and online experiences.
See the playlist below for:
A Century of Natural History Observations Webinar
Restoring the American Chestnut Webinar
iNaturalist: The Citizen Scientist’s Best Friend Webinar
Living with Black Bears Webinar
Stone Mysteries of the Shawangunk Mountains Webinar
Using, Enjoying, and Protecting the Wild in Wilderness – Approaches and Anchors to the Wilderness Act Webinar
See the playlist below for:
See the playlist below for:
Introductory Mycology for the Curious Naturalist
Ecological Importance of Fungi Webinar Recording
Morels with Bill Bakaitis Webinar
Chanterelles of the Northeastern U.S. Webinar
Edible Mushrooms and Their Toxic Look Alikes
Fungi of Our Winter Woods Webinar
Spring Mushrooms with Bill Bakaitis Webinar
Fall Edibles and Their Toxic Look Alikes Webinar
After the Frost: Fungi of Late Fall Webinar
Amanita of the Northeast Webinar
Banner photo of the Shawangunk Ridge by Stephen D. Stewart-Hill