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The Center for Tree Science and the Robotics lab @ IIT invites you to take a brief survey about obtaining samples from the canopy of trees.
Please retweet and respond if getting something from the top of a tree has ever been important to you (1/2)
Hey all @FieldMuseum is looking for a pollinator curator please see the description and share it widely . Would be awesome to work with some great folks
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Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum returns Nov. 20 as a reimagined driving experience with new displays, customized music soundtrack & returning favorites. #IlluminationTMA runs thru Jan. 3, 2021. Tickets are per vehicle, available Oct. 8. https://t.co/gaXWHDbxyb
It’s the final week of the Fall Plant Sale! Visit the Arboretum 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Sept. 9-12 for your fall planting needs. Can’t make it to the sale? Our Plant Clinic experts offer tree/plant advice year-round. Call 630-719-2424 or email [email protected].
At @MortonArboretum Center for Tree Science we are hiring a Project Assistant for a major NSF award! #Scicomm and interdisciplinary #synthesis experience helpful! Full ad here https://t.co/97NV6yky04 Info here https://t.co/ZeElK1gZQb Pls RT
For that new @NSF grant, we'll be hiring a part time project assistant! Contact me for details! Full ad here https://t.co/97NV6yky04 Info here https://t.co/ZeElK1gZQb Please RT #scicomm#researchjobs#synthesis @NIMBioS
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The 7th annual Center for Tree Science Undergraduate Research Symposium is going virtual, & is free for the public! Aug. 13-14, 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., more than a dozen students mentored by scientists will present their research related to #treescience! https://t.co/O5BrEPMRvt
You can hear the buzzing of cicadas all over the Arboretum. Cicadas are a sign of summer. The annual ones appear in late June-August. I recently had one stop by and shed its skin near my trunk! Do you have any cicada visitors? @ChicagoParks@chicagobotanic@NatureLovesChi
Join Cindy Crosby on June 27 to discuss her book "Chasing Dragonflies: A Natural, Cultural, and Personal History." Drawing on her experiences as a natural history instructor, cancer survivor & grandma, Crosby will discuss dragonflies & their roles in art. https://t.co/svSoMvqv2Y.