• Thursday July 21, 2011
  • Place Learning and Civic Engagement Workshops Take Training Around Wyoming

    The Place-Learning and Civic Engagment workshop series, a year-long professional development program for elementary teachers around Wyoming, recently completed a four-day training in Cheyenne for teachers from Cheyenne and Saratoga, Wyoming. Kate Welsh of the University of
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  • 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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  • Alive@5

    Wildlife Expeditions was invited to present weekly wildlife ecology education programs at the Teton Village Association’s Alive@5 this summer. Every Tuesday throughout the summer, from 5pm-6pm, one of our talented biologists presents an interactive talk on the wildlife of Jackson
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  • Tuesday July 19, 2011
  • High School Field Ecology: Yellowstone Experience (Video)

    High School Field Ecology recently returned from Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Saturday July 16, 2011
  • More High School Field Ecology Adventures (Videos)

    Here at Teton Science Schools a day is an adventure, every hour an experience, every minute we are making memories for our life. Not just learning about nature we learn to be one with it.
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  • Monday July 11, 2011
  • 'Twas a Radiant Day

    July 3rd ‘twas—when from Mexico, New York, New Mexico by way of Vermont and D.C. (respectively), East Coast, Nepal and the Philippines by way of the West Coast, our now beloved Wyoming, and elsewhere equally as important ventured sixteen wide-eyed, fresh-faced,
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