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Rethinking our Connection to Fossil Fuels: A Discussion

Many of our traditional ideas and practices need to be reconsidered to facilitate the swift transition away from fossil fuels to clean energy. We will consider the impact of our built environment, transportation, the natural environment, food, our stuff, disinformation,...
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Uncovering Bioluminescent Fungi

Bioluminescence, light created by living organisms, is one of nature’s most incredible creations. We usually see this phenomenon in fireflies, but all around us lies a hidden world of glowing life. Glowing mushrooms dotting the nighttime forest, weaving through the...
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Walking the Edge Community Exhibition Discussion

The Center’s newest exhibition, Walking the Edge, is an exciting investigation into artistic expressions of the city of Philadelphia’s perimeters and boundaries, as well as other urban landscapes and natural spaces. For this community show, we invited the public to...
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From Food Deserts to Food Forests

High inflation rates nationwide have made it more difficult for many people to put food on the table. This impact is even greater in areas of our city where stores selling fresh fruits and vegetables are few and far between....
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Urban Wildlife: Sharing Spaces

Despite the large human population and cityscape, Philadelphia’s urban area is home to a wide variety of critters that have adapted to the city’s hustle and bustle. Join our Wildlife Clinic staff, who see injured and orphaned wildlife everyday, for an...
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Monarchs and the Miracle of Migration

Every year, monarch butterflies– those showy, Halloween-colored beauties– engage in one of nature’s most extraordinary feats, flying to very few secluded mountain valleys in Mexico. After wintering there, they begin a perilous journey north, taking three, even four generations to...
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