Hubbard Brook’s ice storm experiment is the first of four stories featured in the 18 Feb 2016 edition of NSF’s Science Now. Click to watch! “There’s some very cold science… read more →
“Snow is very important,” [Hubbard Brook researcher Peter] Groffman says. “It insulates and protects the forest soil. And when you lose that insulation, the soil becomes much more susceptible to… read more →
Congratulations to the students at Ledge Street Elementary School in Nashua NH! Their illustrations were chosen to be printed in the newly-published book, Seeking the Wolf Tree, written by Natalie… read more →
In October 2014, HBRF organized and facilitated a Hubbard Brook Roundtable entitled “Forging a New Model of Public Engagement with Science” as part of its Forest Science Dialogues initiative. The… read more →
The HBRF campus, which consists of ten buildings along Mirror Lake Road has installed a 40.6 kilowatt ground mounted photovoltaic array at Pleasant View Farm, and is expected to produce… read more →
Hubbard Brook has published its own science education book as part of the LTER Schoolyard Series! Seeking the Wolf Tree is a story for upper elementary students about an adventure… read more →
Join us to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest with a public celebration that aims to make environmental science fun and engaging for all ages! Schedule… read more →
Virginia Water Radio traveled to New Hampshire’s White Mountains, where music is bringing sound to the realm of water-science measurements. Have a listen! Episode 283 (9-28-15), “Turning Water to Music… read more →
HBRF’s Forest Science Dialogues project has been underway for more than a year. This work is focused on opening new channels of communication and new opportunities for interaction and collaboration… read more →