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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. This family-friendly experience is open to participants of all ages.  \nEvents fill up fast! Registration is recommended to guarantee your spot and help us plan timing\, seating\, and/or trail routes. If there are spots available at the time of the program\, non-registered individuals can join on a first-come\, first-served basis. \n\nFamily Nature Walk\nSaturday\, November 4\, 2023 2 p.m.\n[swcheckout site=”6″ item=”118781″]\nSold out? Sign up for our waitlist! \n\n 
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/family-nature-walk-at-powdermill-31/
LOCATION:Powdermill Nature Reserve\, 1795 Route 381\, Rector\, PA\, 15677\, United States
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SUMMARY:Super Science Saturday: Animal Communication
DESCRIPTION:Animals may not talk\, but they have much to share! From seismic elephant vibrations to silverback gorilla body postures\, from scent-marking cats to dancing insects\, the world around us is constantly communicating. And we can help you tune in! Some birds have learned to mimic human sounds; can you tell the difference between the real sound and the bird? \n\n[swaddtocarttimed site=”6″ group=”279″ sw_msg_add_to_cart=”Items have been added.\nProceed to Cart.“]\n\n\n\n\nSponsors\nSuper Science Saturdays are sponsored by PA Cyber\, Tender Care Learning Centers\, a proud partner of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh\, and Discover Westmoreland\, celebrating 250 years of Westmoreland County.
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/super-science-saturday-animal-communication/
LOCATION:At the Museum\, 4400 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213-4007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Happening During Your Visit
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SUMMARY:Moriarty Science Seminar: Impacts of Extreme Warming Events on Early Eocene Mammals and Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar Presents: “Impacts of Extreme Warming Events on Early Eocene Mammals and Ecosystems”\n\nSpeaker: Abigail Carroll\, University of Pittsburgh. \nHow might animals and ecosystems respond to today’s warming planet? Looking to Earth’s past may help us answer this question. A series of extreme warming events during the early Eocene (beginning 56 million years ago) are analogous in many ways to present-day global warming. Paleontological investigations conducted over the past decade have also uncovered a curious response to these warming events: a brief\, but significant\, decrease in body size for some mammal groups\, including the earliest horses. Furthermore\, the extent of body size decrease appears to be related to the magnitude of the warming event. In this talk\, we will look at a fossil record of these events from the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming\, and consider the mechanism(s) which may have led to the observed body size changes.  \nThis event will take place Monday\, November 13\, 2023 at Noon in person at Earth Theater and is free to attend. \nClick here to download the program. \nSeminar 162 \n.
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/moriarty-science-seminar-impact-of-warming-eocene/
LOCATION:At the Museum\, 4400 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213-4007\, United States
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SUMMARY:Carnegie Discoverers: Collections and Anthropogenic Change: The Link Between Acquiring New Specimens and Deciphering the Impacts of Land Use and Climate Changes on Amphibians
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer A. Sheridan\, PhD\, Assistant Curator\, Amphibians and Reptiles\, Carnegie Museum of Natural History  \nCurators build collections for a number of reasons\, from documenting biodiversity to deciphering evolutionary relationships among species.  A discussion of a recent visit to north Borneo will highlight some notable new additions to the Section of Amphibians and Reptiles’ collection\, and will share preliminary results of a larger question\, namely how does land-use change impact the relationship between primary productivity and biodiversity?  The importance of this question\, along with other new additions to the Museum collections for future research\, will be presented.  \nThis is a Carnegie Discoverers meeting. Membership to the Carnegie Discoverers opens doors to in-depth and up-close experiences with scientists\, exhibition designers\, and program directors across the museum. Become a member today to enjoy exclusive access to all the world-class scientific and educational treasures that Carnegie Museum of Natural History has to offer. Learn more about Carnegie Discoverers and how to join.
URL:https://carnegiemnh.org/event/collections-anthropogenic-change/
LOCATION:At the Museum\, 4400 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213-4007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Carnegie Discoverers
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