We’re hiring Summer Staff at the UW–NPS Research Station 🌄
📍 Live & work on Jackson Lake in Grand Teton NP (housing provided) Support researchers, help with events & daily ops in a close-knit field station community more info on our website!
Join us for a Library Open House on Saturday, September 6th from 1:00–5:00 PM. Guests are welcome to stop by at any time during the afternoon to browse, read, and explore our library collection. We’d love to see you there!
Dr. Anne Guzzo is the founder of the Wyoming Festival and 2025 composer-in-residence for the Wyoming Symphony. In addition, she brings more than 2 decades of teaching experience at UW. Join us TODAY, for the 2025 Wyoming Festival. BBQ @ 5:30, performance @ 6:30 PM MT
For our final seminar of the season: The Wyoming Festival: New Music in the Mountains – Chamber Music Concert. Join us on 8/7 for music inspired by the history, science, nature, and culture of the Teton region. BBQ @ 5:30, Performance @ 6:30 PM MT
Don’t miss our seminar TODAY! Drs. Sara Germain & Tucker Furniss will share how they’re tracking forest health in Grand Teton and contributing to conservation and management decisions! BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT (in person and on zoom!
Join us tomorrow as Drs. Sarah Germain and Tucker Furniss share their wide-ranging knowledge and experience in their seminar “Grand Teton Forest Dynamics Plot: Monitoring local forest health and contributing to the Smithsonian Forest Global Earth Observatory”. More info online!
Pining for another seminar? Then you’re in luck! Next Thursday, 7/31, join us for Dr. Sara Germain and Dr. Tucker Furniss’ seminar “Grand Teton Forest Dynamics Plot: Monitoring local forest health and contributing to the Smithsonian Forest Global Earth Observatory” Link in bio!
We are erupting with excitement for today's seminar “Old Faithful Anatomy: Magma Fueling Yellowstone Hydrothermal System, Earthquakes and New Images of the 2024 July, Biscuit Basin Hydrothermal Explosion” given by Dr. Bob Smith. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT. Link in bio!
Dr. Bob Smith has dedicated 69 years to researching the Yellowstone Plateau. Join us tomorrow as he shares his talk “Old Faithful Anatomy: Magma Fueling Yellowstone Hydrothermal System, Earthquakes And New Images Of The 2024 July, Biscuit Basin Hydrothermal Explosion”.🔗 in bio!
Next week’s seminar is a hot topic! Join us on 7/24 for Dr. Bob Smith’s talk “Old Faithful Anatomy: Magma Fueling Yellowstone Hydrothermal System, Earthquakes and New Images of the 2024 July, Biscuit Basin Hydrothermal Explosion”. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT
Curious to learn more about how big game migrations affect and interact with the landscape? Swing by today, 7,17 for Gregory Nickerson’s seminar “The Superior Deer: Learning from the longest migration in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem”. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT
Join us tomorrow, 7/17, for Gregory Nickerson's seminar “The Superior Deer: Learning from the longest migration in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem”. Learn about the importance of big game migrations in the Rocky Mountains! BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT (in person and on zoom!)
Another seminar? Oh deer! Join Gregory Nickerson for “The Superior Deer: Learning from the longest migration in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.” Learn about Deer 255’s record-breaking journey & why migrations matter! BBQ 5:30, talk 6:30 MT (in person & Zoom!)
Join us TODAY for Yvette Converse’s talk titled “The Wonder of Water, Wildlife, and Habitat in Grand Teton National Park” where she’ll share insights into managing the extraordinary resources of Grand Teton National Park. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT (in person and on zoom!)
Join us tomorrow, as Yvette Converse shares insights from her 30-year career dedicated to the stewardship of public lands. Her seminar will explore the park’s remarkable natural resources and the ongoing efforts to protect them for future generations. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30
Discover the natural beauty and biodiversity of Grand Teton National Park and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Join us on July 10 as Yvette Converse explores the region’s history and the challenges of managing its water, wildlife, and habitats. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT ⛰️
Join us @ 5:30 TODAY for an evening of science and summer BBQ as Dr. Elise Zipkin presents “Why Are Butterflies Declining? A Look at Monarchs and the Insect Apocalypse.” From monarchs to the broader insect world, learn what’s driving the decline of these essential pollinators.
Tomorrow, join us for another seminar: “Why Are Butterflies Declining? A Look at Monarchs and the Insect Apocalypse,” by Dr. Elise Zipkin. She'll share insights from over 76,000 surveys across the U.S., revealing alarming trends in butterfly populations. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30🦋
Join us TOMORROW, 6/26, for Michelle Toshack’s seminar titled “The Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas: A Collaborative Effort to Conserve Bumble Bees Through Community Scientist Observations”. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT (in person and on zoom!)! More info:https://t.co/YsgZunchxU
Join us next week, 6/26, for our first seminar of 2025! Michelle Toshack will give a talk entitled, “The Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas: A Collaborative Effort to Conserve Bumble Bees Through Community Scientist Observations”. BBQ @ 5:30, talk @ 6:30 PM MT in person & zoom!🐝