Meet the Graduate Students! Class of 2020, part 2
This is part 2 of our Cohort 18 Graduate Student Introductions. You can also click to view part 1 and part 3. After two months in the …
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This is part 2 of our Cohort 18 Graduate Student Introductions. You can also click to view part 1 and part 3. After two months in the …
Read More of Meet the Graduate Students! Class of 2020, part 2
This is part 1 of our Cohort 18 Graduate Student Introductions. Click to view part 2 and part 3! After two months in the field, learning, getting …
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Saul Weisberg remembers when it hit him. In the early 1980s, he and two friends were on a climbing trip in the Pickets, a notoriously hard-to-reach chain …
Read More of Follow The River: An interview with Saul Weisberg
Update: Join us at Village Books Friday, December 14, 2018 at 7 pm in Bellingham for a free reading from the author as part of our Nature of Writing Speaker Series! Close …
Read More of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter
We’re throwing a 50th birthday party for our favorite national park and YOU’RE INVITED! Join us Sunday, October 14, at El Centro De La Raza in Seattle …
Read More of You’re invited to the Seattle celebration of North Cascades National Park’s 50th anniversary
This Naturalist Note is written by graduate student Amy Sanchez, as part of the Fall Natural History Project in North Cascades Institute’s M.Ed. Residency coursework. You can …
Read More of Snow: Embracing the Unknown
This Naturalist Note was written by graduate student Gina Roberti as part of the Fall Natural History Project in North Cascades Institute’s M.Ed. Residency coursework. You can …
Read More of Spraying in North Cascades Forests?
This Naturalist Note is written by graduate student Zoe Wadkins, as part of the Fall Natural History Project In North Cascades Institute’s M.Ed. Residency coursework. You can view other students’ work here.
Read More of Evidence in the Indistinguishable: Wayfinding Techniques of Earth’s Organisms
This Naturalist Note is written by graduate student Kira Taylor-Hoar, as part of the Fall Natural History Project in North Cascades Institute’s Graduate M.Ed Program coursework. You can …
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