Tag: Katahdin

  • Sunday, September 26, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Gathering Seeds in the Clouds: Conservation on Katahdin, Online

    Join Native Plant Trust Senior Research Botanist Arthur Haines on September 26 at 2 pm for a virtual presentation describing his two years of work gathering seeds of rare alpine species on Katahdin in north-central Maine. This peak, the highest in the state, harbors many species of conservation concern, some of which had not been observed for decades. With lots of stunning visuals, including close-ups of regionally rare species, this webinar will be of interest to all those excited about the high-mountain flora of New England. $12 for NPT members, $15 for nonmembers. Register at www.npt.org

  • Wednesday, February 25, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – Amazing Alpine Communities of the Northeast

    The high alpine summits of New England, New York, and eastern Canada contribute significantly to the plant, bird, and invertebrate diversity of northeastern North America. Well-known summits such as Mount Washington have been the focus of ecological inquiry since the early 1800s. Beyond the Presidential Range and such other well-known mountains as Katahdin, Mont Jacques-Cartier, and Gros Morne are many little-known eastern alpine mountain ranges, unified by the treeless alpine communities on their slopes and summits but facing their own unique conservation challenges. Join New England Wild Flower Society on Wednesday, February 25 from 7 – 8:30 at Garden in the Woods for a presentation and lecture on the natural history of the lesser-known alpine ecosystems of Québec, Labrador, and Newfoundland and for a book signing by Liz Willey and Mike Jones, editors of the Eastern Alpine Guide: Natural History and Conservation of Mountain Tundra East of the Rockies and co-founders of Beyond Ktaadn (beyondktaadn.org). $13 for NEWFS members, $15 for nonmembers.  Register online at http://www.newenglandwild.org/learn/our-programs/amazing-alpine-communities-of-the-northeast.