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Bullard Lecture: Managing Pollution of Urban Waters: Sources and Solutions

Harvard Forest Fisher Museum 324 N. Main St., Petersham, MA, United States

We are excited to announce that our 2025 lecturer will be Sarah Hobbie, Regents Professor and Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the University of Minnesota.

This annual distinguished lecture series focuses on forests and climate change, and is named after the gift that has, since 1962, brought scholars working on forests to Harvard. The goal of the Bullard Lectures is to celebrate and amplify ecologists who have significantly advanced our understanding of the terrestrial biosphere while also serving society through application of their science and mentoring.

The Lectures are supported by the Charles Bullard endowment and are closely associated with Harvard’s long-running Bullard Fellowship, a distinguished scholar-in-residence program for forest research. Hosted in partnership with the Harvard University Center for the Environment at the Salata Institute.

Forest Ecology Symposium

Harvard Forest Fisher Museum 324 N. Main St., Petersham, MA, United States

The Changing Landscape of Western Wildfire Risk

Harvard Forest Fisher Museum 324 N. Main St., Petersham, MA, United States

The Harvard Forest and the Harvard University Center for the Environment present the second of two 2023 Charles Bullard Lectures featuring Chris Field, Director of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and the Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, Stanford University.