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Spotlight Science: The Forest

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Recommended for all ages

Forests have trees, of course—but they are so much more! Join us to explore everything about the forest. Learn about trees and other plants, water, air, fire, and animals–even humans! Forests are rooted in many perspectives, and we’ll focus on how those come together in collaboration and co-management of resources, adaptation for climate change, and careers in forestry and beyond!

When you drop in, you can get answers to your tree care questions, explore tools like maps and microscopes to understand how scientists collect and analyze data, learn about trees in the city and how you can help urban forests, weigh in on policy questions, and more!

Visit with special guests from a collaboration of fire knowledge carriers, authors, practitioners, and researchers working to restore fire to the Great Lakes region. They will read from their children’s book, Ishkode, for Story Time, show how trees respond to fires using fire scarred tree samples, and show their short documentary A Wilderness Act, about how returning fire to the land and people can be healing for all.

While you’re here, be sure to see Secrets from a Forest, our award-winning Bell original planetarium show. Led by the artistic vision of award-winning nature photographer Jim Brandenburg, award-winning director Neil Lucas, and featuring members of the Minnesota Orchestra, the production tells a special story from the forest, about the relationship between nature and art through the exquisite and rare Stradivarius violin.
 

Spotlight Science is a regular program connecting you to current science conducted at the University of Minnesota and in our community. Join researchers, students, and special guests for conversations and unique interactive experiences.
 
Special guests
Faculty and students from the Department of Forest Resources (CFANS)
Lynn Waterhouse Lab, Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology

Partner
Department of Forest Resources (CFANS)

 
This is an in-person event at the Bell Museum. Activities and events will be held throughout the museum and are included in the cost of regular admission.

Recommended for all ages

Forests have trees, of course—but they are so much more! Join us to explore everything about the forest. Learn about trees and other plants, water, air, fire, and animals–even humans! Forests are rooted in many perspectives, and we’ll focus on how those come together in collaboration and co-management of resources, adaptation for climate change, and careers in forestry and beyond!

When you drop in, you can get answers to your tree care questions, explore tools like maps and microscopes to understand how scientists collect and analyze data, learn about trees in the city and how you can help urban forests, weigh in on policy questions, and more!

Visit with special guests from a collaboration of fire knowledge carriers, authors, practitioners, and researchers working to restore fire to the Great Lakes region. They will read from their children’s book, Ishkode, for Story Time, show how trees respond to fires using fire scarred tree samples, and show their short documentary A Wilderness Act, about how returning fire to the land and people can be healing for all.

While you’re here, be sure to see Secrets from a Forest, our award-winning Bell original planetarium show. Led by the artistic vision of award-winning nature photographer Jim Brandenburg, award-winning director Neil Lucas, and featuring members of the Minnesota Orchestra, the production tells a special story from the forest, about the relationship between nature and art through the exquisite and rare Stradivarius violin.
 

Spotlight Science is a regular program connecting you to current science conducted at the University of Minnesota and in our community. Join researchers, students, and special guests for conversations and unique interactive experiences.
 
Special guests
Faculty and students from the Department of Forest Resources (CFANS)
Lynn Waterhouse Lab, Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology

Partner
Department of Forest Resources (CFANS)

 
This is an in-person event at the Bell Museum. Activities and events will be held throughout the museum and are included in the cost of regular admission.

More about Bell Museum
The Bell Museum is Minnesota’s state natural history museum, founded in 1872 and serving learners of all ages for over 150 years. Visit our world-renowned wildlife dioramas, experience the hands-on Touch and See Lab, and tour the cosmos in the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium.
When & Where
Dec 6, 2025, 10:00am to 2:00pm Timezone: CST
$15.00


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