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SUMMARY:Family Nature Walk at Powdermill
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we hit the trails for a guided nature walk! We’ll meet in the atrium of the Powdermill Nature Center at 2 pm before heading outside to explore the splendor of a fall afternoon. This family-friendly experience is open to participants of all ages. Pre-registration is required as space is limited.\n Pre-registration is required. \n\nFamily Nature Walk\nSaturday\, November 6\, 2 p.m.\n[swcheckout site=”6″ item=”109108″]\nSold out? Sign up for our waitlist!\n\n 
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/family-nature-walk-at-powdermill-10/
LOCATION:Powdermill Nature Reserve\, 1795 Route 381\, Rector\, PA\, 15677\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moriarty Science Seminar: Every Family Has Its Junk Drawer: Adventures in Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) Systematics
DESCRIPTION:R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar Presents: Every Family Has Its Junk Drawer: Adventures in Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) Systematics\nSpeaker: Kevin Keegan \nNoctuidae moths are one of the most successful animal lineages on the planet\, being abundant in nearly all terrestrial habitats and with over 12\,000 species globally—some of which are among the world’s most damaging agricultural pests. Despite their success and importance in terrestrial food webs\, relationships among the overwhelming majority of noctuids remain poorly understood\, hampering a broad range of scientific and applied biological endeavors. The extreme morphological diversity of these more than 12\,000 species has vexed taxonomists for centuries resulting in “junk drawer” groups: moths that have no business being classified together but whose proper taxonomic placement within Noctuidae has remained a mystery. This talk will provide an overview of recent advances in our understanding of evolutionary relationships among Noctuidae that have combined new natural history and molecular data\, along with adult and larval morphological data to produce the largest ever molecular phylogeny of Noctuidae. These new findings have resulted in a taxonomic sea-change for the group\, including the discovery and description of new tribes and subfamilies\, and have provided a roadmap for future systematic studies of Noctuidae across the world.  \nRegister Now
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/moriarty-science-seminar-tandem-effects-of-changes-in-both-climate-and-land-use-on-body-size/
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SUMMARY:Owling at the Moon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Owling at the Moon! We will read stories around the fire\, have fresh cider to drink\, and our staff will even try to catch an owl! This family-friendly fall experience is open to participants of all ages\, and children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is requested but not required. Masks are required inside the Nature Center. \n[swcheckout site=”6″ item=”110430″]
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/family-fall-activity-powdermill/
LOCATION:Powdermill Nature Reserve\, 1795 Route 381\, Rector\, PA\, 15677\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nature Explorers
DESCRIPTION:Children ages 8 to 12 and an accompanying adult are invited into the Netting Classroom to join us for a hands-on investigation of the natural world! We’ll explore the lives of those mysterious feathered creatures—owls! We will meet in the Netting Classroom at 2 pm\, and children must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is required as space is limited; masks are required indoors. \n[swcheckout site=”6″ item=”109112″]
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/nature-explorers-2/
LOCATION:Powdermill Nature Reserve\, 1795 Route 381\, Rector\, PA\, 15677\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moriarty Science Seminar: Biogeographic and socioeconomic drivers of global insect invasions
DESCRIPTION:R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar Presents: Biogeographic and socioeconomic drivers of global insect invasions\nSpeaker: Andrew Liebhold\, US Forest Service\, Morgantown\, WV \nBiological invasions are largely an unintended consequence of globalization. With increasing mobility\, humans have accidentally transported organisms around the world\, breaking the geographical boundaries that separated species ranges that persisted for millions of years of evolution. Among animals\, insects are the most numerous group of species\, with thousands of insect species having been established outside of their native ranges and many of these species causing immense impacts on agriculture\, human health and conservation of native ecosystems. \nHere\, we report on an analysis of historical insect invasions in 11 world regions. We use these data to compare frequencies of invasions among different insect orders and among different insect families. Certain groups\, such as the Hemiptera\, Formicidae and the Staphylinidae are generally over-represented in non-native insect assemblages\, while other taxa are under-represented. These patterns generally reflect characteristics of these insects that cause them to enter important invasion pathways and biological characteristics that facilitate invasions. These results ultimately can be of use when conducting invasive pest risk analysis. \nRegister Now
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/moriarty-science-seminar-moriarty-science-seminar-biogeographic-and-socioeconomic-drivers-of-global-insect-invasions/
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