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This week, Thom Smith answers readers' questions about hissing cockroaches, the Berkshire Museum's armadillo, black squirrels and chipmunks.
Berkshire Museum has received a grant from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation to continue bringing mobile museum units into area schools and other locations.
The Berkshire Museum has a couple of special exhibits for the holidays. One exhibit is interactive, Hoot’s Holiday: A Solstice Tale. The secon…
We've compiled a list of five popular winter-themed events in the Berkshires that you'll need to purchase tickets for now or wait until next year to attend.
There was a time when juncos and dark-eyed juncos were not so common in our the Berkshires. Columnist Thom Smith wants to know if you have seen one yet in your yard this fall.
The American robin may be in your yard as a small group of migrants just visiting for a bite to eat and some rest, or as a harbinger of something like fall. After all, they are also winter and summer birds. Now they are evidenced the whole year, and are not only just spring and summer birds searching lawns.
Judith Bookbinder, James Greenfield, and Charles Walker were all elected recently to serve full terms on the Berkshire Museum’s board of trustees.
This week, NatureWatch columnist Thom Smith answers a reader's question about spiders, monarch butterflies, hummingbird sugar mixtures and a hummingbird moth sighting. He's also wants to know if anyone in Berkshire County has those crazy jumping worms in their yards?
Kimberley Bush Tomio has been named the Berkshire Museum's next executive director.
New England Public Media has launched a six stop listening tour throughout Western New England that will stop in Pittsfield Aug. 2. The event will take place between 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Berkshire Museum.