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Wildlands Ecology Past Presentations and Appearances

Northeast Wilderness Trust
January 8, 2025

When they’re not conducting research in the field, NEWT Wildlands Ecology staff often speak in public settings as ambassadors for wild places. Explore these recordings for moving tributes to wilderness and its wide-ranging ecological value.

“From Pretzel Slime to Carnival Candy: An Introduction to Slime Molds” with Shelby Perry

Berkshire Green Drinks | February 2025

For the February 2025 Berkshire Green Drinks event, Shelby Perry, the Widlands Ecology Director at the Northeast Wilderness Trust, talked about the unexpected lives of slime molds (myxomycetes).

In her naturalist presentation, Shelby explained the life cycle of the slime mold and some of its surprising habits. She broke down the main taxonomical categories that slime molds fall into and their respective characteristics. She also talked about where and when to find them in the forest and showcased a variety of impressive species that live in the Northeast. Shelby also compiled a list of resources at the end of the presentation if you’re psyched on slime molds and want to learn more!

Wilderness Works Too: The Promise of Passive Rewilding with Shelby Perry

North Branch Nature Center for Naturalist Journeys speaker series | February 2025

Learn about the value of passive rewilding through both human and non-human lenses, grapple with the incongruity of human and forest timelines, and consider the merits of building future old forests, even if we might not live to see them ourselves. Features Shelby Perry, Director of the Wildlands Ecology Program at Northeast Wilderness Trust,

Wildlands Management with Shelby Perry

Monhegan Associates summer speaker series | August 2024

Wildlands Stewardship on Monhegan Island, ME.

Wilderness: The Cornerstone of Biodiversity

Kestrel Land Trust (MA) spring speaker series | May 2024

This program is the third of Kestrel’s 2024 “Conservation Action for Biodiversity” Online Speaker Series. Nature contains a marvelous and mysterious diversity of life, and humans understand just a small slice of our wonderfully interconnected worldwide web. Underpinning the work of conserving wildlands is the belief that all beings—from charismatic megafauna such as bears and bobcats, to inconspicuous microorganisms such as nematodes and slime molds—have a right not just to survive, but to thrive. Protecting wildlands helps shelter all parts of our natural system, safeguarding a home for the full spectrum of life.

Shelby Perry, Northeast Wilderness Trust (NEWT) Wildlands Ecology Director, leads us on a journey through the process of rewilding forests in the northeast, discusses the implications of wildlands protections for biodiversity, and introduces us to a few of the lesser known residents of these places. The term “wildland” refers to places unmanaged by humans, where nature can maintain autonomy across all the scales at which life exists. In the northeast, the result of allowing natural processes to play out over time is usually mature forests, which provide remarkable ecological resilience.

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Trees and Rewilding

Mad River Valley Arts | April 2024

An interactive talk by Shelby Perry on Trees and Rewilding at the opening reception of Mad River Valley Arts first group show of 2024 entitled “RISE: Trees, Our Botanical Giants.”

 

Wild Echoes: A story of hope and rewilding

Suds & Science by Vermont Center for Ecostudies | February 2024

An interactive talk by Shelby Perry titled “Wild Echoes: A Story of Hope and Rewilding” about the possibility of rewilding the Northeast with species that were once found here.

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