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Video Archive of Past Programs and Events

Most of our Monthly Meeting programs are recorded and are available at SudburyTV. Selected videos are listed below.

Gardening With Native Plants, Why and How: Providing Habitat for Insect Pollinators, Birds and Other Essential Wildlife with Amy Meltzer

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In this talk, Amy will focus on the current biodiversity crisis; the evolutionary history among native plants, insects, birds and fungi, and how these interdependent relationships…

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2021 Annual Meeting and presentation of the History of the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge

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Our Annual Meeting with the special presentation the History of the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge.

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Owls: A glimpse into the life of an urban mating pair by Tim Puopolo

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Owls captivate our imaginations with their aura of magic and impression of wisdom, get a glimpse into the distinct life of a great-horned owl by learning about their biology, life…

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Bat Talk by Katherine Ineson

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Bats have been in the news lately. Wondering what’s up with bats in Massachusetts? Come learn about the different bats found in our state, where to look for them, and how landowners…

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OARS River Report Card by Alison Field-Juma

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The Friends of the Assabet River NWR invites you to join us for an evening program on the topic of the OARS River Report Card led by OARS Executive Director Alison Field-Juma. OARS…

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Resilient & Connected Landscape by Marea Gabriel

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Marea Gabriel of The Nature Conservancy describes a network of resilient sites that will sustain these species in a changing climate. Climate change is creating an increasingly…

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The Conservation of Amphibians Locally and Globally by Bryan Windmiller

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A recent United Nations report on the World’s biodiversity summarized evidence that a large proportion of global animal and plant species are threatened by human actions. Among those…

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1942: How Preparations for WWII Changed Stow

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By December 9, 1941, U.S. newspapers were headlining Japan at War with U.S.- Congress to Act. Pearl Harbor had become part of history, as civilians across the US stepped up their…

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Habitat Restoration of the Desert Natural Area: Strategies and Results - Presentation by Laura Mattei and Priscilla Ryder

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Laura Mattei and Priscilla Ryder present on the long term habitat restoration work at Memorial Forest and the Desert Natural Area, a unique habitat that is home to several rare and…

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Economics, Ecology, and the Plight of our Native Bees by Dr. Robert J. Gegear

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Pollinators are declining at an unprecedented rate worldwide due to human-induced rapid environmental change. These declines pose a significant threat to our food supply and…

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Gossamer Wing Butterflies of Massachusetts by Greg Dysart

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Many of us have missed recognizing various tiny butterflies that occasionally alight on the wildflowers of our fields and woodland edges. Several of these small butterflies are the…

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Citizen Science with Camera Traps by Hollie Sutherland

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We all know that mammals—like bobcats and bears, mink and moose—are not always easy to see in the wild. Across the state of Massachusetts, we don’t really know where a lot of our wild…

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Bird Migration of New England by John Milhaven

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Have you ever wondered which birds in our area migrate, and why? Which birds are easiest to observe in our area as they migrate south through our area? Do tiny hummingbirds really fly…

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2017 Annual Meeting and Presentation by Ed Sterling on the History of the Central Massachusetts Railroad

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Ed Sterling will discuss the history of the Central Massachusetts Railroad, known as “The Central Mass” from its beginnings in the post-Civil War years to its sad end in 1980. Using…

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Ticks: How to Beat the Bugs by Dan Wolff

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Tick bites have become far more common in the past two decades, with Lyme disease being the subject of many headlines across the country. According to the Center for Disease Control,…

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Presence and Condition of Massachusetts Animals and Plants by Lisa Vernegaard

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Our local landscape is home to a great diversity of wildlife. Using a stunning collection of photographs, Lisa Vernegaard, SVT Executive Director, will introduce you to the many…

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White Nose Bat Syndrome by Katherine Gillman

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Bats are unique in many ways, but are often misunderstood and under-appreciated for the many ecosystem services they provide, such as insect suppression. Currently, populations of…

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Wild Turkeys by David Scarpetti

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Massachusetts undoubtedly has a distinct connection with wild turkeys! This presentation will document the unique history of wild turkeys in Massachusetts; from the very first…

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Coyotes: Learn all about the most misunderstood and remarkable animal in North America by John Maguranis

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Coyotes are important ecologically and need to be welcomed as a much needed predator. This talk covers natural history, habits, diet, hazing of coyotes, human and pet safety,…

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2016 Annual Meeting and Dr. Elizabeth Farnsworth presenting State of New England’s Native Plants: Challenges and Opportunities for Conservation

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New England Wild Flower Society (NEWFS) recently released a comprehensive, peer-reviewed report that, for the first time, gathers together the most up-to-date data on the status of…

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Conservation Begins at Home by Bryan Windmiller

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In our increasingly crowded and busy world, many of the wondrous living treasures that grace our Earth—from rhinos and polar bears to tropical orchids—are at risk of disappearing.…

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