Dec. 12, 2023 Meet Our Temple Ambler Field Station Research Interns: Jack Brownfield By James DuffyWe are continuing our series introducing you to the Temple Ambler Field Station Research Interns as […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler To Host Great American Campout 2023 By James DuffyThe benefits from outdoor play for mind, body and spirit are well-documented and create a lasting […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler EarthFest Explores The Science of Scary By James DuffyIt goes without saying that some things in nature are simply frightening. Coming across a snake in […] Sep. 10, 2023 Danielle Smith: Taking Flight With Outdoor Education By James DuffyIf you’ve ever seen the popular anime series My Hero Academia, you know what a quirk is. For the […] This summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students gained hands-on experience designing and constructing five new sculptures for wildlife at Temple Ambler.Photo by James F. Duffy Jul. 12, 2023 Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: Sculpture On the Wild(life) Side In the summer of 2022, students from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture introduced "The […] Five sculptures created by Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture students — Flutter, The Spider Viewer, Foxational, The Spring Peeper, and Woven — are now permanent installations in the Ambler Arboretum, the Temple Ambler Field Station and around campus.Photo by James F. Duffy Jun. 29, 2023 Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: A Place for Foxes, Frogs, Butterflies and Spiders By James DuffyThis summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students, […] HOOT (Healing Ourselves Outdoors) invites you to explore the outdoors at Temple University Ambler on Saturday, November 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Register for this free, family-friendly event online at https://harrisburg.temple.edu/hoot.Photo by Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 20, 2022 Temple University Harrisburg Brings HOOT Programs to Temple Ambler By James DuffyTake a walk through the woodlands. Travel a nature trail. Wander through public gardens or along a […] Temple Ambler EarthFest will host Science of Scary in person for the first time in two years on Saturday, October 22, from 2 to 4 p.m.Photo by James F. Duffy Oct. 2, 2022 Temple Ambler to Host the Science of Scary on Saturday, October 22 By James DuffyIt goes without saying that some things in nature are simply frightening. Coming across a snake in […] Structures in the Sustainable Wetland Garden in the Ambler Arboretum have been rebuilt since the storm.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 6, 2022 Weathering the Storm By POST BY JAMES DUFFY, STORY BY STEVE ORBANEKWords by Stephen OrbanekPhotography by Ryan S. BrandenbergShorthand Design by Brent BaumView the […] Back row, left to right: Dan Taratut (Temple Ambler Field Station Research Technician), and interns Justin Ryan, Colin Lynch. Front row, left to right: Interns Ife Ogundele, Josie Williams and Emilly Konchan.Photo by James F. Duffy Jun. 7, 2022 Students Lead Unique Research in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyStudents participating in the Temple Ambler Field Station Research Internship program aren’t just […] Temple Ambler Field Station Student Research Intern recently graduated from Temple with a degree in Biochemistry.Photo by James F. Duffy May 10, 2022 Gabrielle Widjaja: Getting Hand-on with Biochemistry in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyTemple University recent graduate Gabrielle Widjaja never expected to be involved in the type of […] Faculty, staff and visitors take part in a BioBlitz at Temple University AmblerPhoto by Betsy Manning Apr. 25, 2022 Temple Ambler Field Station to Host First Annual Biodiversity Month in May By James DuffyBiodiversity (noun): The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. […] The aftermath of the tornado has also opened up a variety of research and educational opportunities, including new undergraduate and graduate Disturbance Ecology courses.Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station Invites Students to Explore Disturbance Ecology in Aftermath of Tornado By James DuffyNature is dynamic. Ecosystems across the globe are defined by their disturbance regimes — […] How do you continue in-depth research in an ecosystem that has been forever changed by a natural disaster? The answer: “Tell the story that nature has given us to tell.”Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station: Finding Opportunity in Recovery By James DuffyOn September 1, the Temple Ambler Field Station was confronted with a seemingly impossible […] Mariana Bonfim is a PhD candidate in Biology at Temple University and Research Assistant with the recently established Temple Ambler Field StationPhoto by Photo provided by Mariana Bonfim May 12, 2021 Mariana Bonfim: Research and Teaching as Connecting Bridges Between People and Nature By James F. DuffyMariana Bonfim, a PhD candidate in Biology at Temple University and Research Assistant with the […] Load More
Dec. 12, 2023 Meet Our Temple Ambler Field Station Research Interns: Jack Brownfield By James DuffyWe are continuing our series introducing you to the Temple Ambler Field Station Research Interns as […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler To Host Great American Campout 2023 By James DuffyThe benefits from outdoor play for mind, body and spirit are well-documented and create a lasting […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler EarthFest Explores The Science of Scary By James DuffyIt goes without saying that some things in nature are simply frightening. Coming across a snake in […] Sep. 10, 2023 Danielle Smith: Taking Flight With Outdoor Education By James DuffyIf you’ve ever seen the popular anime series My Hero Academia, you know what a quirk is. For the […] This summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students gained hands-on experience designing and constructing five new sculptures for wildlife at Temple Ambler.Photo by James F. Duffy Jul. 12, 2023 Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: Sculpture On the Wild(life) Side In the summer of 2022, students from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture introduced "The […] Five sculptures created by Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture students — Flutter, The Spider Viewer, Foxational, The Spring Peeper, and Woven — are now permanent installations in the Ambler Arboretum, the Temple Ambler Field Station and around campus.Photo by James F. Duffy Jun. 29, 2023 Tyler Summer Design-Build Institute: A Place for Foxes, Frogs, Butterflies and Spiders By James DuffyThis summer, 28 Tyler School of Art and Architecture Master of Architecture graduate students, […] HOOT (Healing Ourselves Outdoors) invites you to explore the outdoors at Temple University Ambler on Saturday, November 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Register for this free, family-friendly event online at https://harrisburg.temple.edu/hoot.Photo by Photo by Betsy Manning Oct. 20, 2022 Temple University Harrisburg Brings HOOT Programs to Temple Ambler By James DuffyTake a walk through the woodlands. Travel a nature trail. Wander through public gardens or along a […] Temple Ambler EarthFest will host Science of Scary in person for the first time in two years on Saturday, October 22, from 2 to 4 p.m.Photo by James F. Duffy Oct. 2, 2022 Temple Ambler to Host the Science of Scary on Saturday, October 22 By James DuffyIt goes without saying that some things in nature are simply frightening. Coming across a snake in […] Structures in the Sustainable Wetland Garden in the Ambler Arboretum have been rebuilt since the storm.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 6, 2022 Weathering the Storm By POST BY JAMES DUFFY, STORY BY STEVE ORBANEKWords by Stephen OrbanekPhotography by Ryan S. BrandenbergShorthand Design by Brent BaumView the […] Back row, left to right: Dan Taratut (Temple Ambler Field Station Research Technician), and interns Justin Ryan, Colin Lynch. Front row, left to right: Interns Ife Ogundele, Josie Williams and Emilly Konchan.Photo by James F. Duffy Jun. 7, 2022 Students Lead Unique Research in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyStudents participating in the Temple Ambler Field Station Research Internship program aren’t just […] Temple Ambler Field Station Student Research Intern recently graduated from Temple with a degree in Biochemistry.Photo by James F. Duffy May 10, 2022 Gabrielle Widjaja: Getting Hand-on with Biochemistry in the Temple Ambler Field Station By James DuffyTemple University recent graduate Gabrielle Widjaja never expected to be involved in the type of […] Faculty, staff and visitors take part in a BioBlitz at Temple University AmblerPhoto by Betsy Manning Apr. 25, 2022 Temple Ambler Field Station to Host First Annual Biodiversity Month in May By James DuffyBiodiversity (noun): The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. […] The aftermath of the tornado has also opened up a variety of research and educational opportunities, including new undergraduate and graduate Disturbance Ecology courses.Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station Invites Students to Explore Disturbance Ecology in Aftermath of Tornado By James DuffyNature is dynamic. Ecosystems across the globe are defined by their disturbance regimes — […] How do you continue in-depth research in an ecosystem that has been forever changed by a natural disaster? The answer: “Tell the story that nature has given us to tell.”Photo by Mariana Bonfim Nov. 30, 2021 Temple Ambler Field Station: Finding Opportunity in Recovery By James DuffyOn September 1, the Temple Ambler Field Station was confronted with a seemingly impossible […] Mariana Bonfim is a PhD candidate in Biology at Temple University and Research Assistant with the recently established Temple Ambler Field StationPhoto by Photo provided by Mariana Bonfim May 12, 2021 Mariana Bonfim: Research and Teaching as Connecting Bridges Between People and Nature By James F. DuffyMariana Bonfim, a PhD candidate in Biology at Temple University and Research Assistant with the […]