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Powdermill
Nature Reserve, the scientific research station of Carnegie Museum
of Natural History, will act as a partner for the Engineering
Sustainability 2009 Conference
that
will
run
April
19-21, 2009
at the University
of Pittsburgh.
This focused
conference will bring together engineers and scientists from
academia, government, industry, and nonprofits to share result
of cutting-edge research and practice directed at the development
of environmentally sustainable buildings and infrastructure.
Click
here for the downloadable Call for Papers (PDF, 710 Kb) |
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Searchable
databases of selected specimens from our scientific collections
are available online. The CMNH Online Collections
Database offers researchers access
to some of the best scientific collections in the world.
Two new collections were
added in the summer of 2007. From the Section of Anthropology,
a new set of records covers the topic of South American
Indian Ornamentation.
From the Powdermill Bird Banding program, more than
570,000+ banding records collected since 1961 are available. Click
here to explore all of the collections available online.
The Section of
Amphibians & Reptiles
has also made selected records available online via the HerpNET
database. To access the site, follow the directions
on the Herps web page: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/herps/index.htm
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1907
AAM Meeting in Pittsburgh
William Jacob
Holland, Director of the Department of the Museum, Carnegie Institute,
was instrumental in the founding of the American Association of
Museums in 1906. Its first meeting was held in New York City in
1906, and its second annual meeting was hosted in Pittsburgh in
1907.
For the 100th
anniversary of the Pittsburgh meeting, the Section of Anthropology
is attempting to identify the individuals represented in a photo
of the attendees. Please
click here to visit the Web site.
Photo: Dr.
Elizabeth J. Letson, Director, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences,
1907 |
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Golden
Eagle Project
Powdermill avian
researchers Mike Lanzone and Trish Miller (at left, displaying
wingspread of Golden Eagle) have collaborated with Dr. Todd
Katzner of Pittsburgh's National Aviary to monitor the flight of
Golden Eagles as they migrate through selected areas in southwest
and central Pennsylvania. The eagles are outfitted with a transmitter,
not unlike a tiny backpack, which will enable the team to follow
the bird's flight activity. To learn more about the project, click
here to visit the National Aviary Web site. To see more
pictures, click
here to visit Powdermill's Avian Research page. |
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Image: American
Bittern from Atlas of Breeding Birds in Pennsylvania
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Congratulations
to the Common Loons, winners of the 2007 Shaver’s Creek Birding
Cup!
Powdermill’s
Mike Lanzone and Trish Miller, members of team “Common
Loons”, competed and won this year’s contest among
teams of birders to identify the most number of bird species
in an area near State College, PA in a twenty-four hour period.
Funds raised by the Loons will be used to support the Golden
Eagle project on which Powdermill and the National Aviary are
collaborating (learn more at the link below). Competing
in the same event, 2nd PA Breeding Bird Atlas field crew staff
member Lewis Grove of team “Birding the Midnight Oil” won first
place in the County category. Grove listed the Surf Scoter
and Henslow's Sparrow as two of his favorite sightings.
Click here
for details of the contest: http://www.wpsu.org/radio/features.php;
for a sound clip recently aired on NPR, click here: http://wpsx.ois.psu.edu/www/pspb.org/podcast/files/features/Birding.mp3.
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Powdermill
Nature Reserve in Rector, PA is the scientific research station of
Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Visit Powdermill's Web site at
www.powdermill.org. |
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BioForay
2008
Always fascinating
and fun, BioForay continues June 4-6 at Powdermill Nature Reserve.
Scientific experts from Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the
State Museum
in Harrisburg,
and
St. Vincent
College
join researchers and educators at Powdermill to lead amateur
naturalists on expeditions through a 75-acre foray plot on the
Reserve. Enthusiastic
participants shadow the scientists as they collect, identify,
and record specimens for study.
In the photo
at left is
Dr. Tim Pearce of the Division of Mollusks at CMNH, who discovered
a new
species
of land snail parasite at a past BioForay! Click
here for the downloadable BioForay 2008 info sheet & registration
form (PDF, 465 Kb)
Click
here to see the BioForay 2005 slideshow |
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Pennsylvania
Breeding Bird Atlas Coordinated
by Powdermill Nature Reserve's Field Ornithologist Bob Mulvihill,
the five-year Second
Pennsylvania Breeding Bird Atlas study will provide unprecedented
amounts of data and increased levels of understanding about Pennsylvania's
bird populations. We need volunteers! Click
to visit the PBBA Web site. |
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Official
Powdermill Butterfly Count Results are in
The
annual North American Butterfly Association (NABA) Fourth of
July
Butterfly Count was held at Powdermill for the eighth year in 2007.
The count program has been held annually across the
country since 1975. Volunteers around North America select a count
area with a 15-mile diameter and conduct a one-day census of
all
butterflies observed within that circle.
The
count program is intended to promote interest in butterflies and
provide scientific results for the monitoring of this beautiful
and fascinating group of insects.
For
more information:
–
Click here to see the 2006 press release (Microsoft
Word document, 28 Kb)
–
Click here for the 2006 results table (PDF, 8 Kb
- if you don't have Acrobat Reader, click
here for the free download) |
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Programs
for Educators
Give your students the opportunity to handle museum artifacts, meet live animals,
and explore our world-class exhibits! To
enhance your science curriculum and the students' learning experience, teachers
can borrow exhibit-related materials or host an education programs at your
location.
A new and exciting
addition to our outreach programs is the IDEA Distance Learning
Program, where students and teachers can interact with museum
educators and CMNH scientists through videoconferencing. Click
here to learn more about our Educational Programs through our Programs & Classes pages.
Also check
out the programs for educators through Powdermill Nature Reserve,
including In-Service credits and Homeschool programs. Located 60 miles east of Pittsburgh in Rector, PA, Powdermill is the biological research station of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Click
here to visit the Powdermill Educational Programs pages. |
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