"Night Creatures of Hubbard Brook" Illustration by Raisa Kochmaruk, accompanied by Hubbard Brook Biologist Lynn Christensen's original poetry and narration. Dr. Christensen studies the interactions of large animals in the Hubbard Brook forest.
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The almanac illuminates each month in the White Mountains with vibrant illustrations by artist Sarah Kaizar, an in-depth exploration of seasonal weather data by guest author Frank Vazzano, and contributions from local scientists and community members.
How do dead trees that have fallen into streams contribute to carbon storage?
UVM-based Hubbard Brook researchers Dr. Stephen Collaer and Dr. Bill Keeton discuss their recent paper in this North Country Public Radio interview.
A portrait of Tammy Wooster, Forestry Technician with the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, swapping rain-collecting funnels at Hubbard Brook Weather Station 23 for larger buckets that can accommodate all the types of frozen water that drop onto the White Mountains.
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