Fernbank Museum of Natural History, circa 2000
Fernbank Museum of Natural History, circa 2000 (Q161_AV0180). Part of the LGBTQ Institute’s Mike Maloney Collection of OutTV Atlanta Video Recordings at Georgia State University Library. If you have questions or comments about this video, please email digitalcollections@gsu.edu.
Disco Dinosaurs @ Fernbank Museum of Natural History
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Fernbank Natural History Museum - Atlanta GA
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Atlanta,GA
JAN 2011
Dannie & Vlad
Fernbank Museum of Natural History Van Winkle
Wild Woods is an outdoor experience connecting one of the oldest urban old growth forest to the public via an education experience for all ages. Van Winkle Construction built this project by surgically sculpting the installation.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Video created with the Socialcam app on iPhone:
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WildWoods and Fernbank Forest Now Open
Explore nature in this all-new outdoor experience featuring dramatic highline trails, elevated tree pods, hands-on exhibitions and immersive nature experiences in WildWoods.
From within the WildWoods experience, guests will have direct access to Fernbank Forest—one of the largest old-growth urban forests in the country. Curated by Mother Nature, Fernbank Forest is a living laboratory where you’re likely to encounter birds, butterflies, wildlife and breathtaking champion trees.
Free admission for members and volunteers.
Details online at FernbankMuseum.org.
Day at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Spending the day with the kids :)
Fernbank Forest
Fernbank Forest is a 65-acre old-growth forest filled with towering trees, freshwater streams, wetlands and hundreds of animal species, including birds, amphibians, reptiles and mammals. One of the oldest conservation nonprofits in the United States, Fernbank was founded more than 75 years ago to preserve the Forest as a “school in the woods” for nature studies. Today, this beautiful woodland stands as the largest old-growth Piedmont forest in a major U.S. metropolitan area.
Admission to Fernbank Forest is free with the purchase of a Fernbank Museum ticket or a membership.
For more information, visit FernbankMuseum.org/Forest
Fernbank Museum of Natural History lecture for Halloween
I will be do a lecture for the Atlanta Geological Society on Halloween night. It will be a topic on Vertebrate Palaeontology. The topic is Dinosaur Discoveries of the Southern United States.
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Recorded on August 14, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
tourATLANTA: Fernbank Dinosaurs
A recent visit to the Fernbank Museum of Natural History to visit with the dinosaurs.
Fernbank Forest Hike w/ Eli Dickerson, Part 1 of 6
As part of our ExploreATL series of expeditions, 26 lucky people got a private tour of Ferbank Forest today with naturalist, Eli Dickerson.
Access photo album from this expedition at
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About the Forest
Fernbank Forest is a 65-acre undisturbed, old-growth hardwood forest centrally located in metropolitan Atlanta. Although Fernbank Forest is one of the largest assemblages of such land in the Piedmont region, it is a small remnant of the type of majestic forests that originally covered this area of the United States. Since the 1800s, nearly all of Atlanta's original vegetation has been lost to farming and development. Many birds, small mammals, turtles and snakes live year round in Fernbank Forest. Many species of protected migratory birds also thrive within the forest.
About Our Guide
Eli Dickerson is the ecologist with Fernbank Museum of Natural History who is leading the ecological restoration efforts in Fernbank Forest. He is a seasoned naturalist with a background in environmental education, restoration ecology, and a special focus on native trees. He also voluntarily manages Atlanta's Champion Trees, a project under Trees Atlanta which seeks to locate, measure and document the largest native trees in metro-Atlanta, many of which reside in Fernbank Forest.
Fernbank Forest Hike w/ Eli Dickerson, Part 3 of 6
As part of our ExploreATL series of expeditions, 26 lucky people got a private tour of Ferbank Forest today with naturalist, Eli Dickerson.
Access photo album from this expedition at
Urban Explorers of Atlanta is an adventure-driven social club. If you want to have fun and meet interesting people, you will fit right in. If you want to make a difference in your community, that's even better!
:Learn more and view our entire events calendar at
About the Forest
Fernbank Forest is a 65-acre undisturbed, old-growth hardwood forest centrally located in metropolitan Atlanta. Although Fernbank Forest is one of the largest assemblages of such land in the Piedmont region, it is a small remnant of the type of majestic forests that originally covered this area of the United States. Since the 1800s, nearly all of Atlanta's original vegetation has been lost to farming and development. Many birds, small mammals, turtles and snakes live year round in Fernbank Forest. Many species of protected migratory birds also thrive within the forest.
About Our Guide
Eli Dickerson is the ecologist with Fernbank Museum of Natural History who is leading the ecological restoration efforts in Fernbank Forest. He is a seasoned naturalist with a background in environmental education, restoration ecology, and a special focus on native trees. He also voluntarily manages Atlanta's Champion Trees, a project under Trees Atlanta which seeks to locate, measure and document the largest native trees in metro-Atlanta, many of which reside in Fernbank Forest.
Atlanta's Peachtree Street HD
Atlanta Georgia's famous Peachtree Street.
Fernbank Forest Hike w/ Eli Dickerson, Part 2 of 6
As part of our ExploreATL series of expeditions, 26 lucky people got a private tour of Ferbank Forest today with naturalist, Eli Dickerson.
Access photo album from this expedition at
Urban Explorers of Atlanta is an adventure-driven social club. If you want to have fun and meet interesting people, you will fit right in. If you want to make a difference in your community, that's even better!
:Learn more and view our entire events calendar at
About the Forest
Fernbank Forest is a 65-acre undisturbed, old-growth hardwood forest centrally located in metropolitan Atlanta. Although Fernbank Forest is one of the largest assemblages of such land in the Piedmont region, it is a small remnant of the type of majestic forests that originally covered this area of the United States. Since the 1800s, nearly all of Atlanta's original vegetation has been lost to farming and development. Many birds, small mammals, turtles and snakes live year round in Fernbank Forest. Many species of protected migratory birds also thrive within the forest.
About Our Guide
Eli Dickerson is the ecologist with Fernbank Museum of Natural History who is leading the ecological restoration efforts in Fernbank Forest. He is a seasoned naturalist with a background in environmental education, restoration ecology, and a special focus on native trees. He also voluntarily manages Atlanta's Champion Trees, a project under Trees Atlanta which seeks to locate, measure and document the largest native trees in metro-Atlanta, many of which reside in Fernbank Forest.
The Georgia Flood at Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Martinis & IMAX 2-27-15
The Georgia Flood & Friends, Martinis & 'Whales' IMAX....what fun! with special guests Megan & Sara! and friends :)
The Georgia Flood is: Brooks Mason-Lead guitar, vocals; Lane Kelly-Bass, vocals. Rich Simmons sits in on drums