Monadnock Region Natural History Conference
This one-day conference for nature lovers will feature presentations on a diversity of topics, with a keynote address exploring backyard pollinator-plant connections by Sam Jaffe of The Caterpillar Lab. We anticipate sessions on wildlife, wetlands and stream ecology, forest ecology, Mount Monadnock, community science, human connections to nature, accessibility and inclusion in the outdoors, and more.
Saturday, November 12, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Young Student Center and Putnam Science Center. Online attendance options are also available.
For full details and to register, see the conference webpage at https://harriscenter.org/monadnock-region-natural-history-conference.
Brought to you by the Harris Center for Conservation Education, Keene State College, Antioch University New England, Franklin Pierce University, the UNH Cooperative Extension, Distant Hill Gardens & Nature Trail, the New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions, and the Historical Society of Cheshire County.
To request accommodations for a disability, please contact the coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.