Between the Leaves at the Lloyd
Society & Culture
In this episode of Between the Leaves at the Lloyd, join professor, botanist and invasive species expert Theresa Culley, PhD, as she describes how a chance encounter with a sapling she couldn't identify shifted the course of her research career. Now a national expert on the pretty and pernicious Callery Pear (also known as the Bradford Pear), Culley leads efforts to limit the spread and harm of invasive species in Ohio. Like so many other important stories about nature in the state and beyond, this one has roots that reach back into the collections at the Lloyd.
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A Conversation With 2022 Artist in Residence, Audrey Bell
Freedom Birding with Tykee James
Mist Nets, Nanotags & Motus Towers with Master Bird Bander, Dave Russell
The Gift of Wonder: A Conversation with Author Mary Kay Carson
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Dear Elizabeth: Episode 2 — Rainbow Weather
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Dom Peebles on Nature’s Prescriptive Powers in Madisonville
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Forgotten Citizen Scientists of Cincinnati: Interview with Hardy Eshbaugh
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