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SUMMARY:Botany Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:Botany Bootcamp\nJuly 27\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nInstructor: Dr. Paul Manos\, Duke University \nBotany Bootcamp is an engaging\, hands-on workshop designed to introduce participants to the remarkable diversity of plant life found on the Highlands Plateau. Hosted at the Highlands Biological Station\, this immersive day blends short lectures with interactive activities to build a foundational understanding of botany in a relaxed and supportive learning environment. \nThroughout the workshop\, participants will explore key botanical concepts while examining the structure\, form\, and growth habits of common native plants found on the Station’s grounds. With guidance from Dr. Paul Manos\, participants will learn how botanists observe plants\, identify important structures\, and recognize patterns that help distinguish different plant groups. \nActivities may include: \n• Examining plant structures and forms using hand lenses and microscopes\n• Sketching flowers\, leaves\, and other plant features to sharpen observational skills\n• Discussing plant adaptations and growth patterns\n• Exploring native plants growing on the Highlands Biological Station campus\n• Learning the basics of plant identification and botanical terminology \nThis workshop is designed for beginners and plant enthusiasts alike. No prior botanical experience is required—just curiosity and a willingness to look closely at the plants around us. \nWhether you are a nature lover\, gardener\, artist\, educator\, or simply interested in learning more about the plants of the Southern Appalachians\, Botany Bootcamp offers a fun and accessible introduction to the world of botany. \nJoin us for a day of discovery as we magnify tiny plant details\, practice careful observation\, and deepen our appreciation for the incredible diversity of plants on the Highlands Plateau. \n\nPlease Bring \n• Binoculars if you have them (loaner pairs will be available if needed)\n• A lightweight Crazy Creek–style camp chair or small foam pad for sitting\n• Weather-appropriate layers and comfortable outdoor footwear
URL:https://highlandsbiological.org/event/botany-bootcamp-1-2/
LOCATION:Highlands Biological Station\, 265 North 6th St\, Highlands\, NC\, 28741\, United States
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SUMMARY:Macrofungi of the Blue Ridge
DESCRIPTION:4 Credit Hours\nAugust 3–14\, 2026\nInstructors: Dr. Rachel Swenie\, Harvard University \nThis hands-on course introduces students to the collection\, identification\, and diversity of macrofungi—including mushrooms—of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. \nStudents will develop skills in field collection\, morphological and anatomical identification\, and specimen preservation for continued study. \nLecture and discussion topics include: \nThe biology of the mushroom lifecycle \nEcological roles of fungi \nFungal diversity and evolutionary relationships \nDocumenting and preserving field specimens \nDNA barcoding methods \nEach day includes a morning field trip followed by an afternoon lecture and laboratory session. In the lab\, students will examine and identify collections using morphological analysis and dichotomous keys. Microscopes and chemical reagents will be available for accurate species determinations. \nFungal specimens will be dried and labeled for herbarium preservation\, and the lab will remain open in the evenings for additional study and exploration.
URL:https://highlandsbiological.org/event/macrofungi-of-the-blue-ridge/
LOCATION:Highlands Biological Station\, 265 North 6th St\, Highlands\, NC\, 28741\, United States
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SUMMARY:MAPS Bird Banding at HBS | August 6
DESCRIPTION:Join Highlands Biological Station and the Blue Ridge Bird Observatory for a morning of bird banding as part of the MAPS\, or Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship\, program.\nEstablished at HBS in 2020\, the MAPS bird banding station is part of a larger effort to assess trends in avian demographics across North America. During banding sessions\, trained researchers safely capture birds\, collect important biological data\, and fit each bird with a USGS-issued aluminum band with a unique identification number before release. Data collected may include age\, sex\, feather condition\, wing measurements\, and signs of disease or injury.\n \nVisitors strolling through the Highlands Botanical Garden during morning banding sessions are welcome to observe the process and learn more about the birds that call our campus home. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience real\, ongoing research and see conservation science in action.\nLocation: Highlands Biological Station / Cook Pavilion\n \nCost: Free to observeWeather Note: Bird banding is weather-dependent and may be canceled or rescheduled due to rain\, wind\, or other conditions that could affect bird safety.
URL:https://highlandsbiological.org/event/maps-bird-banding-at-hbs-august-6/
LOCATION:Highlands Biological Station\, 265 North 6th St\, Highlands\, NC\, 28741\, United States
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