Carnegie Museum of Natural History's
Powdermill Avian Research Center
Contact Powdermill Avian Research Center
Location:
Powdermill Nature Reserve
1847 Route 381
Rector, PA 15677
Powdermill Avian Research Center
724-593-7521
724-593-6022
Science and Research questions:
Andrew
Mack, PhD
William and Ingrid Rea Conservation Biologist
Senior Scientist
724.593.2223
macka@carnegiemnh.org
See Curriculum
Vitae
Research
Andrew
Vitz, PhD
Avian Ecologist and Banding Program Coordinator
acvitz@yahoo.com
See Bio
Robert
S. Mulvihill
2nd Pennsylvania Breeding Bird Atlas Program Coordinator
mulvihill@pabirdatlas.org
See Bio
See Curriculum Vitae (MS Word Doc)
Michael
J. Lanzone
Avian Bioacoustics Lab Supervisor
724.593.5521
mlanzone@gmail.com
Robert
C. Leberman
Bird Bander Emeritus
siskin@lhtot.com
Marja
Bakermans, PhD
Avian Ecologist
724.593.7521
m_bakermans@yahoo.com
Amy
Amones
Bioacoustics Research Assistant
724.593.5521
Mary
Shidel
Administrative Assistant, 2nd Pennsylvania Breeding Bird Atlas
724.593.6022
mshidel@gmail.com
Powdermill Nature Reserve
Located in Rector, Westmoreland County Powdermill was established in 1956
and is Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s biological research station and
nature education center. Powdermill sustains and protects a variety of
natural habitats where researchers and educators study ecological processes.
It is also home to one of the longest continually running avian research
stations in the United States. Visitors of all ages come to gain a greater
knowledge about the natural world through innovative and exciting education
programs and exhibitions.
For visiting hours and directions to Powdermill Nature Reserve
and PARC, please visit the Powdermill Web site at
www.carnegiemnh.org/powdermill.