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From: Eagle Hill Institute <off...@eaglehill.us>
Date: Wed, Oct 15, 2025 at 1:40 PM
Subject: Eagle Hill Online Seminar - Nov 3–12 - Introduction to Lichens
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Instructor: Gary Perlmutter

Upcoming Eagle Hill Online Seminar!


Introduction to Lichens


Gary Perlmutter


November 3–12, 2025

Register Here!

Title: Introduction to Lichens

Scheduling Details: November 3, 5, 7, 10, and 12. 7–9PM ET.

Tuition: $225



Description: This online seminar will introduce participants to the identification, biology, ecology, and human uses of lichens with a focus on North America. Participants will learn terminology that describes characters of lichens and their lifestyles and how these characters are used to identify lichens. Participants will learn how to collect and prepare specimens so they can build a starter collection of their own. They have the option to share specimens with other participants so these can be identified and discussed during the seminar.


Required Materials: 

1. A hand lens or similar magnifier with 10x magnification or higher (these can be purchased online or at a local hobby store for as little as $6.99). 

2. One copy of Keys to Lichens of North America, revised and expanded by Irwin M. Brodo (available at Yale University Press for $33 + shipping & handling: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300195736/keys-lichens-north-america).


Gary Perlmutter (gary.pe...@gmail.com) is an Associate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU). Originally from southern California, he first became interested in lichens and lichenology while studying at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden (SBBG) as an independent researcher in 1996. Gary took his skills, curiosity and starter collection of about 25 specimens from a lichen workshop at SBBG to North Carolina where he has been active in collecting, studying and teaching lichen classes and workshops since his arrival in 2003. Gary is an Eagle Hill alumnus, having taken the Crustose Lichen workshop taught by Irwin Brodo in 2005. In 2016 Gary has earned a M.S. degree from North Carolina State University with the thesis: “Assessing Highway Pollution Effects on Forest Lichen Communities in Western Wake County, North Carolina, USA.” Gary has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals and newsletters from 2005 to present, as well as managing the lichen collection at NCU.

Our online seminars are intensive training opportunities with expert instructors who teach by way of a Zoom link.



They are interactive without the use of pre-recorded presentations. They have broad geographic applicability. Each includes suggestions for readings and references as well as helpful websites to efficiently augment what is covered during online presentations. The sharing of photographs is encouraged.


Each online seminar has a voluntary teaching assistant. Positions are open to alumni of our past past online seminars. If you are able to make it to all sessions of this seminar, and interested in serving as the volunteer teaching assistant, please contact us.


Almost all are taught outside of normal work-week hour, i.e., during evenings (Eastern Time) and on weekends. A free Zoom account is needed.


These classes are meant to be taken live, but are recorded so participants can review them or make up missed ones. Recording are only available to participants.

Contact Us!

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207-546-2821 Ext.4

Eagle Hill Institute

PO Box 9, 59 Eagle Hill Road

Steuben, ME, 04680-0009


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Professor of Biology
University of Maine at Machias
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Machias, ME 04654
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