The Hidden World of Lichens
A Special Feature Evening Lecture
Saturday March 14th, 2026
at the Appalachian Forest Museum
$25/person
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Please note: The Saturday evening lecture is already included in the full weekend registration. Purchase ONLY if you are not attending the full weekend event.
On Saturday evening of the Hidden World of Mosses program, consider joining us at the Appalachian Forest Museum for a fascinating introductory talk by Robert Klips on LICHENS! Similar to the conspicuous but intricate lives of the bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, and hornworts), lichens have an incredible biology and display dazzling morphologies and colors, all right under our noses! In Robert Klip’s latest book, “Ohio Mosses, Liverworts, and Lichens”, 100 different species of lichen commonly found in the state are eloquently covered in the final section, making it a perfect starting guide for those interested in learning more about our native lichens. Consider taking it a step further and jumping on a great opportunity to further enhance your introduction to lichens with this in-person lecture by Robert himself!
Robert Klips, Bryologist & OSU Associate Professor Emeritus
Robert Klips Is an associate professor emeritus in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology at Ohio State University, where he taught for over twenty years. He currently manages the bryophyte and lichen specimen collections in the herbarium at OSU’s Museum of Biological Diversity. Skilled in botanical macrophotography, Klips served as the photographer for the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s 2017 Common Lichens of Ohio Field Guide and has contributed images to dozens of books, periodicals, and websites. He frequently conducts fieldwork and educates nature study groups about the identification, ecology, and distribution of Ohio plants and lichens.