A collection of videos on a variety of climate change and energy topics.
Read MoreVisitors to the Museum of the Earth and the Cayuga Nature Center can learn about climate change and energy through permanent and temporary exhibits.
Read MoreParticipate in and learn about citizen science projects at the Cayuga Nature Center and the Museum of the Earth, and find climate and weather activities that you can do in your backyard or classroom.
Read MoreLearn how climate change affects sugar maples and New York’s maple syrup industry.
Read MoreAccess to and information about environmental data we collect at the Museum of the Earth and the Cayuga Nature Center, as well as links to other data sources.
Read MoreThe critical zone is the layer of the Earth's suface, from the base of the groundwater to tops of the trees, where rock, soil, water, air, and living organisms interact. PRI helps communicate how the critical zone works in online resources, teacher professional development, and exhibits at the Cayuga Nature Center.
Read MoreWe offer a broad range of programs, including teacher professional development, group workshops and programs, and presentations, both live and online.
Read MoreA BioBlitz is an intense period of biological surveying in an attempt to record all the living species within a designated area. Groups of scientists, naturalists and volunteers conduct an intensive field study over a continuous time period.
Read MorePRI provides a wide range of programs for all ages, from preschool to adults, at the Museum of the Earth, the Cayuga Nature Center, and offsite.
Read MoreThe Cayuga Nature Center provides an opportunity for nature enthusiasts of all ages to learn about environmental and outdoor education in a fun and engaging way through the camps we offer for young people during the year.
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