Lunch and Learn: Stumped
Online1933 was one of the most active Atlantic hurricane seasons, falling third after 2005 and 2020. Learn what a chance find in the collection can tell us about why it was so active and what we can learn.
1933 was one of the most active Atlantic hurricane seasons, falling third after 2005 and 2020. Learn what a chance find in the collection can tell us about why it was so active and what we can learn.
The American chestnut tree survived all adversaries for 40 million years. It took only 40 for it to disappear.
Take a closer look at invasive species and unintended consequences with wildlife biologist Danielle Belleny.
Learn more about the borough’s place in the complicated history of the Wild West through an item found in the museum’s collection.
Join us as we explore the tulip tree and how it has made a mark on our American natural history with La' Portia Perkins, natural resource scientist, researcher, activist, and poet.
Dive into the content of Clementine Hunter's painting “Threshing Pecans” with botanist Dr. Kobinah Abdul-Salim.
Join geologist Yesenia Arroyo to learn more about the unique greenish rock known as serpentinite.
Learn more about the thoughts, intentions, and design process behind “Etherea” Best-in-Show Garden at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show.
Join former board member Mitchell Grubler and other Lambda friends to learn about the power of joy and celebration as a tool for LGBTQ organizing in 1980s Staten Island.