Kovacs Discusses Bats at Next Wildlife Series
Wildlife biologist Nicholas Kovacs will present “Bat Crazy: All You Ever Wanted to Know About Flying Mammals” for the May Werner Wildlife Study Series on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m.
Wildlife biologist Nicholas Kovacs will present “Bat Crazy: All You Ever Wanted to Know About Flying Mammals” for the May Werner Wildlife Study Series on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m.
“Late Quaternary isolation of mammals on islands in the Sea of Cortez” is the title of the final lecture for the 2019 Tate Geological Museum Spring Lecture Series on Thursday, May 9.
The Casper College Advanced Geographic Information Systems class will give three poster presentations on Wednesday, May 8 beginning at 4 p.m.
The Werner Wildlife Museum will host the 2019 biennial life science presentation by kindergarteners and first graders from Woods Learning Center on Tuesday, May 7.
“Here, There, and Everywhere: Mammoths of and Around the Black Hills and Their Importance on a Broad Scale” is the title of the second lecture for the 2019 Tate Geological Museum Spring Lecture Series.
The Casper College Greenhouse is holding a plant sale that will feature plants grown from heirloom seed stock which have not been genetically modified.
A new documentary on climate change from National Geographic, “Paris to Pittsburgh,” will be screened at Casper College on Monday, April 15 at 5 p.m.
Jerry Hawkes, Ph.D., will present “Western Agriculture, a Bright Economic Future” at the April Werner Museum Wildlife Study Series on Thursday, April 18 beginning at 7 p.m.
An open house for the Werner Wildlife Museum’s newest exhibit, “Genesis: Fine Craft from Wyoming Artisans” will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 11.
Kirsten Nicolaysen, associate professor of geology at Whitman College, will give a lecture on “Coping with Volcanoes, Ice, and Rising Oceans: Prehistoric Villages on Active Volcanoes …