https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX-rYoylvIs&feature=youtu.be As Courtney Wigdahl-Perry controlled the motor on a small inflatable Zodiac on July 22, MaryAnn Mason sat on the edge of the boat
Advancements in science and technology have greatly improved the scientific community’s understanding of the natural world. In the 21st century, new high-tech gadgets are improving
Director of Religion Maureen Rovegno speaks before re-dedicating the Arboretum, Sunday, July 8, 2018, at the Arboretum. BRIAN HAYES/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER The Chautauqua Arboretum is looking
Chautauquans and members of the surrounding community will have the chance to get up close and personal with 200 monarch butterflies at Monarchpalooza today.
Photo by Buffalo Drone Photography Town of Ellery, only entity to decline signing MOA, has herbicide permit denied by NYSDEC After several years of disagreement
Terry Mosher will lead a workshop on bird-inspired poetry today in the Roger Tory Peterson outdoor classroom. Birds, with their colorful feathers, unique calls and
Submitted Photo One in eight bird species is threatened with extinction, according to BirdLife International’s 2018 report, “The State of the World’s Birds.” The situation is
Betsy Bergeson Since she arrived at Chautauqua Institution in 2015, Supervisor of Gardens and Landscapes Betsy Burgeson has been leading a green revolution of the gardens
Today, Chautauquans can swarm into Smith Wilkes Hall for an un-bee-lievable Bird, Tree & Garden Club talk on beekeeping. Three beekeepers will present “The
Mike Starks Property Owners Who Rent — a subdivision of the Chautauqua Property Owners Association — held its first meeting of the season Wednesday afternoon to
Greg Boyer, Director, Great Lakes Research Consortium, Professor of Biochemistry SUNY- College of Environmental Science and Forestry The Bird, Tree & Garden Club’s Brown