Research Report #63 — Some Flowering Plants Which Lack Chlorophyll in the Northern ShawangunksMay 14, 2021May 14, 2021
Research Report #62 — Mohonk Poultry FarmFor many years scientists and naturalists have been studying and observing the flora and fauna of the Shawangunk Ridge. Foremost among…Nov 24, 2020Nov 24, 2020
Research Report #61 — Return of the FisherDan, and The Mohonk Trust, in the 1970’s, was in a unique position to encourage and participate in state and non-profit organization…Sep 18, 2020Sep 18, 2020
Research Report #60— Zaidee’s BowerA note from Director of Conservation Science Dr. Elizabeth Long: For many years scientists and naturalists have been studying and…Jun 25, 2020Jun 25, 2020
Research Report #59 — Azalea “May Apple”This peerless azalea (Rhododendron nudiflora) is familiarly known in New England as the honeysuckle, the swamp pink and the May apple.Apr 10, 2020Apr 10, 2020
Research Report #58 — Bats of Ulster CountyA note from Director of Conservation Science Dr. Elizabeth Long: For many years scientists and naturalists have been studying and…Mar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
Research Report #57 — The Shawangunk Hermit’s HutThe history of the Shawangunk Hermit Hut came to light in the fall of 1925, exposed by local hunters and the Mohonk school boys.Jan 10, 2020Jan 10, 2020
Research Report #56 — Wood as a Shawangunk ResourceA note from Director of Conservation Science Dr. Elizabeth Long: For many years scientists and naturalists have been studying and…Dec 11, 2019Dec 11, 2019
Research Report #55 — White-tailed DeerA note from Director of Conservation Science Dr. Elizabeth Long: For many years scientists and naturalists have been studying and…Nov 7, 2019Nov 7, 2019
54# — Living Stumps of Hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr.)On 28 March 1974, Dan Smiley observed stumps on a field trip through a Hemlock grove on a northwest-facing slope near Spring Farm…Oct 15, 2019Oct 15, 2019