Science at Sugarlands is an speaker series dedicated to the natural history of life in the Smokies. DLiA hosts talks once a month from May to October, bringing regional scientists to talk about their Smokies-related research. Talks are 30-45 minutes followed by a Q&A and they’re free, open to the public, and geared for a general audience. All talks will be hosted on Zoom. Register to receive a Zoom link via email.
All talks are on Zoom. Click Register below to choose the talks you’d like to attend and you’ll receive a Zoom link. Note, you can change your selection later by filling out the registration form a second time. If you’re not familiar with Zoom, here’s a helpful guide for getting started.
We post talk recordings to our YouTube channel soon after each talk. You can find links below.
Friday, MAY 20 @ 1:00 PM ET Beetles of the Smokies Victoria Bayless, Curator, Louisiana State Arthropod Museum |
Friday, JUNE 17 @ 1:00 PM ET Safe Passage: helping wildlife cross the I-40 Pigeon River Gorge Jeff Hunter, National Parks Conservation Association |
Friday, JULY 15 @ 1:00 PM ET The African American Experience in the Smokies: making the invisible visible Atalaya Dorfield, GSMNP |
Friday, AUGUST 19 @ 1:00 PM ET The fascinating world of nematodes Tom Powers, University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
Friday, SEPTEMBER 16 @ 1:00 PM ET The Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage: 72 years of public education in the Smokies Joey Shaw, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga |
Friday, OCTOBER 21 @ 1:00 PM ET Tremont’s monarch monitoring program in Cades Cove Erin Canter, Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont |