Upcoming Events
Colorado Plateau Dark Sky Cooperative’s Quarterly CONNECTIONS
Conference/Seminar
Today’s Topic: Managing a Shared Resource - Working with our Federal Partners
In this session, we will hear perspectives from our federal partners, the NPS, BLM, and USFS, the certified land assets from which dark sky visitorship and tourism flow, including a discussion about the partnerships between public land entities, gateway communities, and nearby tribal nations can each benefit when parks and communities are dark-sky certified.
Quarterly CONNECTIONS are a series of educational interactive webinars intended to broaden awareness and support actions that protect the night sky. Each session has a unique Zoom registration link available from the main webpage: https://extension.usu.edu/iort/cp-darkskies/quarterly-connections.
Bear Lake Science Symposium
Conference/Seminar
The Bear Lake Science Symposium will feature presentations by researchers who received Bear Lake grants to study various aspects of the water, ecology, recreation, and community growth along the lake. Everyone is invited to attend. The event is free but registration is requested using the link at https://www.usu.edu/ilwa/.
Natural Resources Field Days 2024
Special Event
Welcome to another exciting Natural Resources Field Days! We are excited to engage the cache valley 4th grade students in understanding the Water, Soils, Plants, and Wildlife of the Logan River watershed ecosystem. Students and their teachers spend the day at Spring Hollow Campground on the Cache National Forest, rotating through four stations and learning about wildlife, soils, plants, and water quality. We have approximately 2,000-2,500 students participate each year!
Natural Resources Field Days 2024
Special Event
Welcome to another exciting Natural Resources Field Days! We are excited to engage the cache valley 4th grade students in understanding the Water, Soils, Plants, and Wildlife of the Logan River watershed ecosystem. Students and their teachers spend the day at Spring Hollow Campground on the Cache National Forest, rotating through four stations and learning about wildlife, soils, plants, and water quality. We have approximately 2,000-2,500 students participate each year!
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