Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project Meeting

Tuesday, October 25, 2022
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time

Topic:  Control Points of Change

Co-leaders:  Emily Bernhardt and Kevin McGuire

Who:  All interested. Students encouraged.

How:  via Zoom*

Please click here for the Draft Agenda

We are collecting information from the community on the theme of “control points of change” prior to the meeting on October 25th using a survey.   
We will summarize results and share them during the meeting. We are also looking for contributions during the meeting 
and are using the survey to solicit examples of “ecosystem control points” from Hubbard Brook. 
If you have ideas or observations to share, please include those in the survey. It will also be helpful to read or skim 
“Control Points in Ecosystems: Moving Beyond the Hot Spot Hot Moment Concept,” by Bernhardt et al. 
before completing the survey and attending the meeting. The paper can be found here:  http://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-016-0103-y 

Please click here for the survey
(Please complete the survey by October 17th.) 


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Thank you,
Hazel


Hazel Westney (she/her/hers)
Assistant, Hubbard Brook Long-term Ecological Research Project
Coordinator, Campus Housing Program
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
PO Box AB / 2801 Sharon Turnpike
Millbrook NY 12545
845.677.7600 extension 171 westneyh@caryinstitute.org

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I live along the river Mahicannituck, the waters that are never still, on ancestral land of the Indigenous Muhheconneok and Munsee people.