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Multimedia Feature Stories

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Mirror Lake’s Original Dam Allows a Glimpse into Lake’s Industrial Past

Ash Protection Experiment Frequently Asked Questions

Hubbard Brook Storytelling

Leaf-Out at Hubbard Brook

Confronting Our Changing Winters

Student Stories: Launching a Podcast

Story Time: “Seeking the Wolf Tree”

Backyard Phenology: Observing the Seasonal Pulse of Nature

The Ice Storm Experiment at Hubbard Brook

Hubbard Brook’s Virtual STEM Learning Resources

Our Scientists on the Climate Crisis

Off with Their Hoods

Who Likes Orchids?

The Bats of Hubbard Brook

Taking a Closer Look at the Fungus Among Us

News from the Field: Closing Thoughts from the Flux Tower Crew

News from the Field: It’s the Final Countdown

Smile, Hubbard Brook Wildlife, You’re on Candid Camera!

News from the Field: We’ve Created a “Frankenlog”

On the 20th Anniversary of the 1998 Ice Storm, What Do We Know Now That We Didn’t Back Then?

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Our work is supported by the National Science Foundation (DEB #8702331, #9211768, #9810221, #0423259, #1114804, 1637685, #2224545), the USDA Forest Service and other government and private funders. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations in this web site are our own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the funding organizations. The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest is located on unceded Abenaki land in the southwestern part of the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire.

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