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Subject: NENHC 2025 - Call for Oral Presentations - Deadline Today, February 3rd!
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Call for Oral Presentation Submissions!

The Northeast Natural History Conference (NENHC 2025) will be held at the Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place Hotel in Springfield, MA from April 4–6, 2025. You won't want to miss the Northeast's largest regional forum for researchers, natural resource managers, students, and naturalists to present current information on the varied aspects of applied field biology and natural history for the Northeastern United States and adjacent Canada.


The conference provides an opportunity for researchers to give an illustrated talk on their latest research. Oral presentations will occur on Saturday April 5 and Sunday April 6. All such talks are organized into sessions. Presenters have 20 minutes for their talk, including time for any questions (thus it is suggested that presenters aim to complete their talks in no more than 18 minutes).


All who are giving oral presentations need to submit their abstracts and register for the conference no later than February 3, 2025. For more information, click here.

Below is a list of already proposed sessions, if you have questions about a particular proposed session, please contact the organizer listed for that session. Below is a list of already proposed sessions, if you have questions about a particular proposed session, please contact the organizer listed for that session. Click here for the most up-to-date list of already proposed sessions. Please note that we welcome submissions of oral presentations that do not fit into the proposed sessions. We are able to accept outlying oral presentations and compile them with other fitting presentations into cohesive sessions.

Session Title

Session Organizer

Email Address

Celebrating New England Herbaria: Research, Teaching, Community, & Outreach

Diana Jolles & Caitlin McDonough

ddjo...@plymouth.edu; cmcdonoug...@bennington.edu

Scopes and Scales of Native Seed Amplification in the Northeast

Ethan Skuches

esku...@vassar.edu

Wildlands in the Northeast: A Conservation Vision

Shelby Perry

she...@newildernesstrust.org

Reintroduction and Restoration of Native Species in New England Freshwater Ecosystems

Gustavo Requena Santos & Sarah Tutt

grequen...@sterlingcollege.edu; st...@sterlingcollege.edu

Animal Nests

Mike Akresh

mak...@antioch.edu

NEON: A Continental Observatory for Ecology

JoLeisa Cramer

jcr...@battelleecology.org

The Habitat Ecology of a Farm: Learning from a Multi-organismal View of the Ecology of a Single Hudson Valley farm

Conrad Vispo

con...@hawthornevalleyfarm.org

Wildlife Diseases

Tigran Tadevosyan

tig...@oxbowassociates.com

The Ecology of Head Starting

Brian Bastarache

bbast...@gmail.com

Reptile Biology, Ecology, and Conservation

Theodora Pinou

pin...@wcsu.edu

The Salamander Population and Adaptation Research Collaboration (SPARCnet) Postbaccalaureate Research Showcase

Caitlin Fisher-Reid

MFISH...@bridgew.edu

Saving Darkness at Night for all Wildlife

James Lowenthal

james...@gmail.com

Detrital Ecology

Samantha Sawyer

sjsaw...@gmail.com

Jumping Worm Research

Josef Gorres

jgo...@uvm.edu

Northeastern Pollinators: Ecology and Conservation

Molly Jacobson

mmja...@esf.edu

Terrestrial Snails and Slugs of the Northeast

Marla Coppolino

marlaco...@gmail.com

Chronically Cryptic Critters: Surveys of Small Mammals with Low Detectability

Georgianna Silveira

gsil...@esf.edu

Seabird Ecology and the Marine Environment

John Anderson

j...@coa.edu

Avian Biology and Conservation

Chad Seewagen &

Sarah Deckel

csee...@greathollow.org; sde...@greathollow.org

Paleontology and Paleoecology of Eastern North America

Fred Rogers

roge...@franklinpierce.edu

Photographing Nature for Science and Art

Aaron Ellison

s...@ssforss.com

Teaching Ecology in Urban Environments

Terryanne Maenza-Gmelch

tmae...@barnard.edu

The NENHC is pleased to announce a new session titled: General Natural History: Plants, Animals, and Places, which will be open to anyone who wants to share explorations or adventures they have had, observations and discoveries they have made, and ideas and questions they have as a result. The focus is on non-quantitative natural history, either presented visually or told as stories. Cool animals, beautiful plants and places. Graphs and bullet points probably don’t belong here. The session will be hosted by Jerry Jenkins of the Northern Forest Atlas Projects, who loves animals and plants and adventures, and hopes to hear about yours. Write jerrycre...@gmail.com with questions.

Registration for NENHC 2025 is Now Open!

Register Here!

This Is An Open Call For:

Contact Us!

off...@eaglehill.us

207-546-2821 Ext.4

Eagle Hill Institute

PO Box 9, 59 Eagle Hill Road

Steuben, ME, 04680-0009


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