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Hubbard Brook Research Featured on New Hampshire Public Radio
The ecological field work season is just one of countless customs that have been thrown into disarray by the pandemic. But necessity is the mother of invention, and Hubbard Brook researchers have…
Read MorePresenting: Young Voices of Science Project Showcase!
Fall 2020 During Fall 2020, HBRF convened the first cohort of our Young Voices of Science initiative (YVoS), a free science communications training program for graduate and undergraduate students in environmental fields.…
Read More2021 Guidelines for Conducting Research at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest Under Reduced Operations Due to COVID-19
revised February 17, 2021 The following guidelines for conducting research at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest during 2021 are in place while USDA Forest Service facilities are closed to the…
Read MoreHubbard Brook Research Featured on New Hampshire Public Radio
The ecological field work season is just one of countless customs that have been thrown into disarray by the pandemic. But necessity is the mother of invention, and Hubbard Brook…
Read MoreThe Hubbard Brook Research Foundation Is Turning Up the Volume on Young Voices of Science!
Young Voices of Science Fall 2020 Program Announcement – What: FREE science communication training for science scholars! – Who: Graduate and undergraduate students in environmental fields are eligible to apply – When: Series…
Read MoreHubbard Brook Holds Virtual Climate Change Roundtable with Representative Annie Kuster
On July 23, Representative Annie Kuster (NH-02) held a virtual roundtable discussion with Hubbard Brook climate change scientists to discuss the latest research and findings on climate change. The Hubbard Brook…
Read MoreHBRF Statement on Standing for Racial Justice
On behalf of the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, I am adding my voice to the chorus of outrage at the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor. HBRF condemns violence against…
Read MoreDouble Barreled October Rain Storms Soak Hubbard Brook
On October 27, 2017 two days before the remnants of Tropical Storm Philippe drenched New England, toppled trees, and cut power to over 1.1 million customers, a dozen scientists at…
Read MoreComments by Dr. Michael Michael Oppenheimer at the 2017 HBRF Annual Meeting
Below are the comments made by invited speaker Dr. Michael Oppenheimer, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs at Princeton University, during the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Hubbard…
Read MoreNashua students’ illustrations featured in Seeking the Wolf Tree
Congratulations to the students at Ledge Street Elementary School in Nashua NH! Their illustrations were chosen to be printed in the newly-published book, Seeking the Wolf Tree, written by Natalie Cleavitt,…
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