The first 10 years of the Teton Alpine Stream Research project: What we’ve learned and where we’re going, Lusha Tronstad and Scott Hotaling

UW-NPS Research Station Amk Ranch Rd, Moran, WY, United States

August 8 @ 5:30 pm MDT Lusha Tronstad is the invertebrate zoologist at the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database, University of Wyoming. She studies invertebrates of management and conservation concern, and is an expert on aquatic invertebrates, mollusks and pollinators...

When the cameras came: Photography and the American West, Dr. Rachel Sailor

UW-NPS Research Station Amk Ranch Rd, Moran, WY, United States

July 25 @ 5:30 pm MDT Dr. Rachel Sailor is a professor of art history and American studies at the University of Wyoming. Her research interests include the history of photography, landscape studies, and regional cultural production. She has published two books...

Compliments of Hamilton and Sargent, or What Really Happened at the Historic AMK Ranch, Maura Jane Farrelly

UW-NPS Research Station Amk Ranch Rd, Moran, WY, United States

July 18 @ 5:30 pm MDT Edith playing violin, Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum Maura Jane Farrelly is Associate Professor and Chair of American studies at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. She is the author of three books: Papist Patriots: The Making of an American Catholic Identity (2012)...

The Wyoming Festival: New music in the mountains

UW-NPS Research Station Amk Ranch Rd, Moran, WY, United States

July 11 @ 5:30 pm MDT Music composers­–inspired by the history, nature, science, and culture of the Teton region­–write music for virtuosic performers from the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra. Enjoy a BBQ at 5:30 followed by the seminar at 6:30, with a...

Harlow Summer Seminar | Cutthroat trout conservation: challenges and opportunities, Annika Walters

UW-NPS Research Station Amk Ranch Rd, Moran, WY, United States

Cutthroat trout play key ecological and economic roles in Wyoming. Cutthroat provide food resources for aquatic, terrestrial, and avian predators and support a world-renowned recreational fishery. In many areas, cutthroat trout populations have been declining due to habitat degradation and hybridization with rainbow trout. Climate change may further threaten cutthroat trout persistence. I explore some …