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  • Thursday October 13, 2011
  • Pika Party at Ignight: Support Pika Research

    On Tuesday, October 25 from 5:30 - 8:30 PM, Ignight in Jackson will generously donate 10% of food and beverage purchases to Teton Science Schools’ Pika Research Project. Together with the Meg & Bert Raynes Wildlife Fund, Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation, Nature Mapping Jackson Hole
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  • Thursday September 15, 2011
  • Respected Biologist Joins Conservation Research Center

    After a 33-year career as a habitat biologist with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Steve Kilpatrick joined the Conservation Research Center this summer. He has been stationed in the Jackson area for the past 25 years where he spent his career collaborating with the Bridger-Teton
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  • Thursday August 18, 2011
  • A Bird In The Hand Is Worth…

    ...A lifetime of interest and stewardship in the natural world! Up-close encounters with beautiful, wild birds grab our visitor’s eyes, while linking our actions to their well-being puts consequence into thought. Our research tries to understand how development like houses affects riparian
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  • Thursday July 21, 2011
  • Cartography in a Time Machine

    In 1915, land surveys were truly a labor of love. Imagine that pioneering forester, climbing up and over the Tetons, recording on muddy linen paper every nook and cranny of topography while trying to differentiate chokecherry from willow at the lake half a mile away. Strapped to his
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  • Thursday June 16, 2011
  • Finalist! Understanding Local Implications of Global Climate Change

    Amid appetizers, drinks and celebration, 1% for the Tetons announced eight grant proposals as 2011 finalist projects. The Conservation Research Center’s project, Understanding local implications of
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  • Thursday May 19, 2011
  • New Wildlife Ecologist Joins Conservation Research Center

    The Conservation Research Center announces an addition to its staff. Wildlife Ecologist, Michael Rowell, has joined the CRC to participate in the organization’s contract stewardship and research programs.
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