Calendar of Events

If you know of any events of interest please reach out to calendar@onemontgomerygreen.org

  • Audubon Naturalist Society – Natural Mysteries and Little Known Facts

    Natural Mysteries and Little Known Facts Friday, October 30 at 7:00 pm Alonso Abugattas Capital Naturalist Listen to fantastic nature stories by Alonso Abugattas, founder of Capital Naturalist, about fatal attractions, deceptive tricks, bioluminescence, and more. Like a moth to the flame, this presentation will lure participants into learning some of the mysteries of the […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Society – The Zombie Insect Apocalypse

    The Zombie Insect Apocalypse Wednesday, November 4 at 7:00 pm Dr. Matt Kasson (Associate Professor of Mycology and Plant Pathology) and Dr. Brian Lovett (Post-doctoral researcher) Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University Dr. Matt Kasson and Dr. Brian Lovett bring us a fascinating look at the fungi pathogens controlling the minds of […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Society – Top 10 Tree Species Native to the DMV

    Top 10 Tree Species Native to the DMV Tuesday, November 10 at 6:00 pm Bradley Simpson Restoration Manager, ANS Join Restoration Manager Bradley Simpson to explore the top 10 tree species native to the DMV. We will discuss how these trees benefit the Chesapeake Bay region and the wildlife that depend on them for survival. […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Society – Primates in the Forest and the Threats They Face

    Primates in the Forest and the Threats They Face Wednesday, November 11 at 6:00 pm Anneke DeLuycker, PhD Associate Professor Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation Dr. DeLuycker explores the lives of our primate cousins, the threats they face, and why we should conserve them. Learn about her long-term research on the Andean Titi monkey, a critically […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Society – A Million Penguins: Watching Penguins in the Antarctic 

    A Million Penguins: Watching Penguins in the Antarctic  Thursday, November 12 at 6:00 pm  Bill Young, Author In 2016, Bill Young took a cruise from Southern Argentina to the Falklands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula. On the trip, he saw nearly a million penguins from seven species. Enjoy his accounts of that adventure, and […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Society – A Squirrelly Problem: North American Species invade the World! 

    A Squirrelly Problem: North American Species invade the World! Tuesday, November 17 at 7:00 pm Samuel Ramsey, PhD vanEngelsdorp's Lab University of Maryland Careful with what you spread! Entomologist Samuel Ramsey illustrates how North American species such as the American lobster, American grey squirrel, and the American comb jellyfish have spread around the world and […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Hour: Just Plain Batty: New Discoveries in the Ecology of Hibernating Maryland Bats

    Just Plain Batty: New Discoveries in the Ecology of Hibernating Maryland Bats Tuesday, January 5 at 7:00 pm Shannon Pederson Browne Wildlife Biologist, University of Maryland University of Maryland Wildlife Biologist Shannon Pederson will discuss the latest discoveries about the natural history of our local hibernating bat species. She'll answer your questions about the White […]