I often find myself wondering what my main goal and purpose is as an environmental educator. The first response that comes out is usually something like, “To educate students on the natural world.”
During this winter semester, Graduate Students have worked for weeks in their academic course Ecological Inquiry, investigating conservation and management issues from key stakeholders around the state of Wyoming
A huge thank you to all the attendees, donors, and supporters of the Journeys School Gala & Auction! The “Snow Ball” last Saturday night was a great success.
Clandestine surveillance…prospecting for gold…monitoring natural disasters. These are only a few of the ways the rapidly evolving field of remote sensing is used
Remember when watching wolves and bears required a trip to the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone. While the Lamar Valley is still the best place to reliably see wolves and bears, Jackson Hole has come into its own for wildlife observation.