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Farmscape Ecology Program

Farmscape Ecology Program

a Hawthorne Valley Association Program

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        • Clubtails
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        • 2021 Hawthorne Valley Farm Biodiversity Survey
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  • Amphibians & Reptiles
  • Ancient Woodlots
  • Ant Genera
  • Aphaenogaster
  • Autem Jus Refoveo Vel
  • Big One Pedicel Ants
  • Brother Shrew.
  • Camponotus
  • Capto Magna Quidne Si
  • Clubtails (Gomphidae)
  • Columbia County Ant Guide
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  • Creekhouse Garden Plant List
  • Cruisers (Macromiidae)
  • Damselflies (Coenagrionidae)
  • Darners (Aeshnidae)
  • Dignissim Ibidem Nimis
  • Dolichoderus
  • Eastern Cottonwood
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  • Esse Interdico Ludus
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  • Genera Guide
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  • Hawthorne Valley Land Use Committee
  • Hedgerows
  • Highlights
  • Historical Phenology Data Browser Instructions
  • HVF in the 19th Century
  • Iusto Olim Quae Velit
  • Jewelwings (Calopterygidae)
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  • Lumpy and Medium Sized
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  • Man-made Ponds
  • Mature Hay Field
  • Medium One Pedicel
  • Medium One-Segmented Pedicel
  • Monthly Weather Summary
  • Need-based Scholarship for Farmscape Ecology Program Learners/Student Interns
  • Of Beetles
  • Of Pools and Plans
  • Old Fields and Poor Meadows
  • Olim Pertineo Sit Wisi
  • On Censusing Frogs in Late July
  • On Golden Wings, or Blue
  • On-farm Beneficial Habitats 2017-2020
  • One Pedicel Ants
  • Pollinator Meadow Chatham Reservoir
  • Polyergus
  • Poneroids
  • Previous Month Weather Summary
  • Probo Quidem Volutpat
  • Rain Monitoring Network
  • Report Appendix 2
  • Research
    • Ancient Forest Project
    • Biodiversity of Columbia County
      • Ants
      • Butterflies
      • Chronological Documentation of the Native Plant Garden at the Creekhouse
      • Common Stream Fish
      • Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonates) of Columbia County
      • Dung Beetles
      • Ground Beetles
      • Mammals
      • Moths
      • Mushrooms
        • Mushroom ID Guides
          • Club, Coral & Fan Fungi
          • Cup & Bird’s Nest Fungi
          • Gilled Mushrooms
            • Amanita & Friends
            • Brittlegills (Russula) and Milkcaps (Lactarius & Lactifluus)
            • Marasmioid & Mycenoid Mushrooms
            • Waxy Caps & Decievers (Laccaria)
          • Jelly Mushrooms
          • Polypores, Brackets & Oysters
            • Bracket Fungi
            • Oysters & Oyster-like Mushrooms
          • Puffballs & Earthballs
          • Stalked Polypores
      • Native Bees
      • Plants
    • Ecological Habitats (Communities) of Columbia County
      • Fields and Meadows
      • Floodplain Forests
      • Forests
      • On-farm Habitats
      • Ponds
      • Sound Maps
    • Farms and Nature
      • Agroecology
      • Farm Biodiversity
      • Orchard Ecology
    • Food and Farming in Columbia County
      • Community Food System Studies
      • Create Your Own Food Miles Demonstration
      • Food Miles
        • Food Mile Checkout Receipt
      • New Farmer Narrative Project
    • Harlemville Ecology and Land Use
    • Native Plant Garden
    • Our Research
    • Research on the Distribution of Vegetable Garden Invertebrates
    • The Insect Conservation Center
      • Leave the Leaves
    • The Progress of the Seasons
  • Resources
    • Habitat Field Guide
      • Building on the Field Guide
      • Columbia County’s Publicly Accessible Natural Areas
      • Going Forward with Our Habitat Work: Columbia County Habitat Research and Conservation Initiative
    • Harlemville Weather
    • Historical Aerial Photos
    • Local Plants and Animals
    • Maps and Graphics
    • Publications
    • Research Reports
    • Site-Specific Ecological Descriptions
    • Slide Presentations
  • Rogers McVaugh – Botanist of Columbia County
  • Sean’s Wildlife Pictures
  • Services
    • Customized Ecology Walks
    • Ecological Mapping
    • Land Biographies
    • Species Inventories
  • Shaker Land Use at Mt. Lebanon
  • Shrubby Fields
  • Signs of Change: Reflections from a Winter Landscape
  • Skimmers (Libellulidae)
  • Small Ants One Pedicel
  • Snow Report
  • Some Thoughts on What we Do, and Why
  • Spiketails (Cordulegastridae)
  • Spreadwings (Lestidae)
  • Spring Flora of Columbia County
  • test deck
  • The Importance of Native Bees in Columbia County, NY.
  • The March of Time, the Time of March
  • The More You Learn, the Less You Know
  • The Native Plant Garden after 10 Years
  • The Second Clearing
  • The Vampire Ant
  • Two-Segmented Pedicel
  • Wet Meadows
  • Winter Woody Plant Botany
  • Woody Plants in Winter – A Self-guided Course

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