R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar
“Natural History’s Place in Science and Society.” Speaker: Josh Tewksbury We are living in a rapidly changing, increasingly resource limited world starving for answers to complex questions. In that context, the revitalization of natural history is critical, and a head to toe makeover of what it means to be a naturalist is also essential. Tewksbury […]
Educator Workshop: City Nature Challenge
Help your students contribute to science! This workshop will explore the surprising biodiversity of habitats like sidewalk cracks, suburban parking lots, and the diverse array of green spaces that cross our landscape in and around the city. Learn techniques for recording and analyzing nature observations. Use the iNaturalist app to contribute data to crowdsourced science […]
Nature 360: March Nature Lab
Spring is coming—and with it, an insect extravaganza! Learn about biodiversity in the insect world and study unique specimens under the microscope. Explore life cycles of different insects and discover what they can tell us about the health of the environment. Delve into the incredible migration of monarch butterflies and learn how bug enthusiasts observe, […]
Storytime & More
Powdermill Nature Reserve 1795 Route 381, Rector, PA, United StatesWho Will Plant a Tree? The world is full of sprouting trees and places to grow them. But how do they get started? Come explore many of the ways that tree seeds hitch a ride, get bundled with fertilizer, and find themselves planted! After the story, we will plant some native tree seeds to take […]
R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar
“Deciphering Dinosaur Lives: From Microscopes to Madagascar" Kristi Curry-Rogers Macalester College
Educator Workshop: Mammal Evolution
Want to help develop new learning tools that examine the evolution of mammals? Work with scientists and educators from Carnegie Museum of Natural History to test innovative resources that will help your students analyze patterns of evolution, adaptation, and extinction over geologic time. This workshop will introduce specimens that can be borrowed from the museum […]
The Evolution of Sex and Gender
Speaker: Chase Mendenhall, Curator of Birds, Carnegie Museum of Natural History In recent decades, plants and animals have revealed far more body and behavior diversity than Darwin ever imagined, especially with coopering to make and raise offspring. From bacteria to bonobos, the fundamental questions of why sex evolved, how bodies are built, and how gender […]
Game of Thrones…After Dark!
BSA Merit Badge Workshop: Reptile and Amphibian Study
Learn about the lifestyles, diets and habitats of reptiles and amphibians that live locally and globally. Observe and learn identify living reptiles from around the world on a guided tour of the exhibition Reptiles: LIVE! Examine museum specimens to compare and contrast features that help species protect themselves and survive in diverse environments. Merit Badge […]
Science and Nature Program and Nature Explorers
Powdermill Nature Reserve 1795 Route 381, Rector, PA, United StatesReading Tree Rings: The Art and Science of Dendrochronology Rose-Marie Muzika has been a visiting curator of ecology at Powdermill Nature Reserve over the past year. With research interests in forest disturbances such as fire, wind, or insect outbreaks, she uses dendrochronology (the study of tree rings) to gain an understanding of how forests change […]
Homeschool Class Series: Science Classes for Ages 5-18
Meets on Mondays: March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15 Program meets at CME Portal Entry Program time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Last day to register: Monday, March 11, 2019 Peculiar Paleontology (Ages 5-7) Geology Rocks (Ages 8-10) Field Science-Herpetology (Ages 11-13) Chemistry I: Organic Chemistry (Ages 14-18)
Nature at Night
Powdermill Nature Reserve 1795 Route 381, Rector, PA, United StatesMoonlight and Snow In January, we hiked Sugar Camp Trail in the snow, observing animal tracks and listening to coyotes barking as they moved through the woods. If you missed this nighttime hike, or just want to do it again, you are in luck! March 20 marks the spring equinox and full moon, so the […]
Super Science Saturday: Museum Superheroes
Do animals have superpowers? Find out by investigating the specimens that call the museum home! Learn more about the special abilities of animals, join your favorite superheroes to pose for a picture, and meet the everyday superheroes that are researching ways to save the planet! Super Science Saturdays is a program at Carnegie Museum of […]
R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar: Creative Collisions: How Might Art and Science Inform One Another?
“Creative Collisions: How Might Art and Science Inform One Another?” J.D. Talasek National Academy of Sciences
Educator Workshop: City Nature Challenge
Help your students contribute to science! This workshop will explore the surprising biodiversity of habitats like sidewalk cracks, suburban parking lots, and the diverse array of green spaces that cross our landscape in and around the city. Learn techniques for recording and analyzing nature observations. Use the iNaturalist app to contribute data to crowdsourced science […]
Nature 360: April Nature Lab
We know nature is all around us, but sometimes you have to prove it. This April, as part of an event called the 2019 City Nature Challenge, people in cities around the world will take to their yards, streets, and parks to see just how much nature surrounds them. Join us at the museum to […]
Storytime & More
Powdermill Nature Reserve 1795 Route 381, Rector, PA, United StatesFinding Spring It’s time to sleep for winter, but a little bear named Maurice cannot contain his excitement for spring! He goes out to find it, then comes home to snuggle with his mom. When it’s time to wake up, he leads the other animals in search of spring all through the forest. Come follow […]
R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar: From Science to Society: Climate Change Communication and Community-Building
“From Science to Society: Climate Change Communication and Community-Building.” Joylette Portlock Sustainable Pittsburgh
Diving for Dinosaurs: Cretaceous Fossils from Croatia
Speaker: Matt Lamanna, Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, Carnegie Museum of Natural History In the late 1980s, Early Cretaceous-aged (~130 million-year-old) dinosaur fossils were discovered in shallow waters of the Adriatic Sea on the coast of Istria, Croatia. Approximately 200 bones, teeth, and bone fragments from at least three distinct dinosaur species were found. Since […]
Science and Nature Program and Nature Explorers
Powdermill Nature Reserve 1795 Route 381, Rector, PA, United StatesDare 2B Tick Aware Chelsea Gross is the West Nile Virus Program Technician at the Westmoreland Conservation District and a certified Dare 2B Tick Aware facilitator. Chelsea is responsible for mosquito education, surveillance, and control in Westmoreland County to help prevent human exposure to mosquitoes capable of transmitting West Nile Virus. Dare 2B Tick Aware […]