Environmental Sign Making Workshop
- HF-ID: HF2019-26
- Category: Research Files
- Creator: REU Interns, Buckley Borden, D.
- Date: June 27, 2019
- Location: Harvard Forest
- Media: Paper
- Contents:
- Artwork. 1 File Folder . 11 inches x 17 inches, 8.5 inches x 11 inches, 4 1/4 inches x 15.5 inches, 11 inches x 11 1/8 inches, .
- Keywords: art, disturbance
- Abstract:
- Signs created by REU Interns (2019) during a workshop given by David Buckley Borden (former Bullard Fellow).
- -"Don't Tread On Me" by Dayna De La Cruz and Alonwyn Clauser, studying seedlings.
- -"Only You Can Prevent Global Warming" by Concetta Ginevra, studying ants and climate change.
- -"Be My Witness" by Elida Kocharian and Shawna Greyeyes, studying carbon sinks and dendro links and witness tree social media project.
- -"1953 Tornado, 1954 Late Frost, 1961 Drought, 1981 Gypsy Moth" by Sophia Pitney and Danielle Holt, studying dendrochronology.
- -"Garlic Mustard -1868- Perfect For: Pulling, Cutting, Burning and Spraying" by Audrey Kaiser and Jaymes Marburger, studying garlic mustard.
- -"Wanted Dead or Alive" by Brianna A. Martinez, studying Solenopsis molesta (thief ant species).
- -"Cloudy With A Chance Of Treefalls" by Samantha Matson, studying Hemlock mortality.
- -No title, by Turtle McCloskey-Potter and Tania Figueroa Colon, studying lake sediment.
- -No title, by Elise Miller, studying White Pine density anomalies.
- -"Save, retrieve metadata, clean data, analyze data, generate results, reproduce results, Data Provenance" by Erick Oduniyi and Khanh Ngo, studying Data provenance in R.
- -"Danger Falling Trees" by Nathan Oalican, studying tree mortality.
- -"Conserve Our Farms and Forests - If Not You, Then Who?" by Anna Therien and Mattea Powers, studying land use change in the Pioneer Valley.
- -"Invasion: One Way" by Savanna Brown, Sofia Kruszka and Emma Conrad-Rooney, studying Gypsy moth.
- -"Sprawl Stops Here" by Mattea Powers and Anna Therien, studying land use change in the Pioneer Valley.
- -"Treemometer: Fossil Fuels, Electricity, Transportation, Agriculture, Breathing" byAlexis Helgeson, Wiley Hundertmark, and Ilana Vargas, studying forest productivity.
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 3, drawer 19
- Access: Active