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Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Announces 19th Annual Science and History Week

Glacier National Park News Release

For Immediate Release: September 16, 2022

Contacts:

Gina Kerzman, Glacier National Park, 406-888-5838

John Stoesser, Waterton Lakes National Park, 403-632-5068

Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park Announces 

19th Annual Science and History Week

WEST GLACIER, Mont. [September 16, 2022] – Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park is hosting its Annual Science and History Week through a live webinar series offered September 26 to 29 at noon MDT on the Teams Webinar platform.

Participants will have the opportunity to connect with park scientists as they highlight current natural and cultural research topics related to Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park and World Heritage Site. Each presentation will give a unique look at our partnerships, insights, and latest findings.

Parks Canada and the National Park Service have hosted an annual Science and History Day together since 2004. In 2020 and 2021, the parks hosted the event as a four-day webinar series due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants from around the world learned about current research in the Crown of the Continent region. Given the success of the previous two webinar series, the parks have again decided to offer this opportunity to a world-wide audience.

Please join us to learn more about the exciting research initiatives in the world’s first International Peace Park. Participants may register for presentations by filling out the online registration forms on the Crown of the Continent Research Learning Center website.

The following is a snapshot of featured presenters and topics:

Monday, September 26th

The Montana Memory Project: Your Online History Research Resource

Jennifer Birnel, Montana Memory Project Director, Montana State Library

Registration link

Tuesday, September 27th  

The Half-moon Hairstreak Butterfly Recovery Project in Waterton Lakes  

National Park 

Dr. James Glasier, Conservation Population Ecologist, Calgary

Registration link

Wednesday, September 28th  

Grizzly Bear Use of Army Cutworm Moth Aggregations 

Dr. Erik Peterson, M.S. Graduate, Washington State University

Registration link

Thursday, September 29th  

Digitally Preserving Culturally Modified Trees at Kootenai Brown’s Homestead 

Dr. Peter Dawson, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Head, University of Calgary

Edwin Knox, retired Parks Canada Cultural Resource Management Program Lead, Waterton Lakes National Park

Registration link

For more information contact the Crown of the Continent Research Learning Center, Glacier National Park at 406.888.7822, or by email.

www.nps.gov 

Details:

Date: September 26

Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Event Categories: Member Event, Virtual Event

Website: https://www.nps.gov/rlc/crown/science_history_week.htm

Organizer:

Glacier National Park

Venue:

Webinar

Original source can be found here.

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