The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley
Schedule
Wed Dec 17 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
New York State Museum | Albany, NY
About this Event
An ode to the remarkable variety of life in the Hudson Valley, The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley celebrates the living fabric of this unique landscape. From high elevation forests to the globally rare tidal marshes along the Hudson estuary, the 30-minute documentary film captures the beautiful, the complex, the familiar, and the unknown… guided by the plants, animals, and people that call the Hudson Valley home.
Join us for a screening of The Nature of Nature followed by a panel discussion with biologists and filmmakers, including:
Carl Herzog, Biologist featured in The Nature of Nature
Dr. Mary Beth Kolozsvary, Department Chair and Professor of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Siena University
Dr. Denise Mayer, Malacology Collections Manager and Director of the New York State Museum’s Field Research Laboratory
Dr. James C. Lendemer, Curator of Botany at the New York State Museum
Laura deNey, Nature of Nature Director and Founder and Co-owner of Flicker Filmworks
Laura Heady, Biologist, Hudson River Estuary Program and Cornell University, and Nature of Nature Producer
The Nature of Nature was produced by Flicker Filmworks and the Hudson River Estuary Program with funding by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation through the New York State Environmental Protection Fund in partnership with NEIWPCC.
Where is it happening?
New York State Museum, 222 Madison Avenue, Albany, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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