NatGeo Explorer Rachael Zoe Miller returns, tackling microplastics and protecting oceans with talk, workshop and book launch by Emma Francois on August 19, 2025
Crazy River Project’s Hovey Brock to discuss power of eco-art and climate grief for BTG by Emma Francois on August 18, 2025
Bug-lover, macro-photographer Judy Gallagher talks ‘Amazing Insects’ for BTG lecture, guided walk by Emma Francois on August 11, 2025
Chautauquans will experience butterflies hands-on at BTG’s ‘Monarchpalooza’ by Alex Meyer on July 12, 2017
Butterfly farmer Lori Stralow Harris to give BTG Brown Bag talk on moths of Chautauqua by Alex Meyer on July 10, 2017
Bird, Tree & Garden Club to highlight presidential gardens in Brown Bag lecture by Alex Meyer on July 4, 2017
Herbicides were used to combat weeds on Chautauqua Lake last week for the first time since 2002 by Alex Meyer on July 1, 2017
Native Plant Sale and Brown Bag Lecture will offer advice on utilizing indigenous plants by Alex Meyer on June 26, 2017
First Monarch Moment of the season will feature research from local high schoolers by Alex Meyer on June 25, 2017
Leenders Leads Lake Walk to Seek Out Amphibians While They’re Still Here by Morgan Kinney on August 7, 2016
Ken Parker Brings Native Perspective on Native Plantings to Bird, Tree, Garden Club Brown Bag by Morgan Kinney on August 1, 2016
The Trouble with Seaweed, and Chautauqua Lake Association’s 8 Million Pound Solution by Morgan Kinney on August 1, 2016
Would Nature Be Better If You Removed Your Front Lawn? Yes, Say the Doebkes. by Morgan Kinney on August 1, 2016
Jack Gulvin to Share Knowledge of Purple Martins in Last Chat of Season by Morgan Kinney on July 21, 2016