The Montana House is pleased again to present science writer and wildlife ecologist Dr. Cristina Eisenberg and how “Global change is shifting scientific baselines for endangered species recovery”. Cristina will discuss these shifts, which include global warming, human population growth, economic recessions, and scientific advances, and how we can move forward with endangered species recovery […]
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Carnivores, Climate Change – a Process of Survival or Extinction
On Sunday, November 8th at 4pm, the Montana House is pleased to again present science writer and wildlife ecologist Dr. Cristina Eisenberg and her update on recent research on climate change in the Arctic. Her talk will focus on large carnivores, their survival and adaptation to the changes in climate and what their future may […]
“Saving All the Pieces: Large Carnivores in the Crown of the Continent and Beyond”
The Montana House is pleased to present another in its 8 years history of Look Listen and Learn events ─ this time with science writer and wildlife ecologist Dr. Cristina Eisenberg. Her presentation will be based on her just released book The Carnivore Way: Conserving and Coexisting with America’s Carnivores, and on her scientific research. […]
The Melting World: A Journey Across America’s Vanishing Glaciers
The Montana House is pleased to host another Look Listen and Learn event with Christopher White, author of “The Melting World”. He will talk about and read selections from his recently published book, and also sign copies. His talk will begin at 7pm at the Montana House in Apgar Village. In “The Melting World” Christopher […]
“Saving All the Pieces: Large Carnivores in the Crown of the Continent and Beyond”
The Montana House and the Glacier National Park Conservancy are pleased to co-host a Look Listen and Learn event with science writer and wildlife ecologist Dr. Cristina Eisenberg. Her presentation will be based on her forthcoming book The Carnivore Way: Conserving and Coexisting with America’s Carnivores (to be published summer 2014) and on her scientific […]
Glacier Park: A Sentinel for High-Elevation Change and Why It Matters
The Montana House and the Glacier National Park Conservancy are pleased to co-host another in the series of Look, Listen and Learn programs at the Montana House in Apgar Village inside Glacier National Park. The featured presenters are Dr. Daniel B. Fagre and Adam Clark, M.S. of the U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Rocky Mountain Science […]
“Changes in the Alpine of Glacier National Park: A Focus on Snow & Vegetation”
The Montana House and the Glacier National Park Fund are pleased to co-host a presentation by Dan Fagre, PhD., from the USGS Science Center in Glacier Park. The event, “Changes in the Alpine of Glacier National Park: A Focus on Snow & Vegetation,” will be at 4 pm Saturday afternoon, October 29th at the Montana […]
“The Wolf’s Tooth”
The Montana House and the Glacier National Park Fund are pleased to co-host a presentation by Cristina Eisenberg, Research Director and Conservation Biologist, and author of The Wolf’s Tooth. The event will be at 7 pm Saturday evening, September 24th at the Montana House in Apgar Village. In Glacier and Waterton Lakes Parks and in […]
“Glacier National Park Centennial: 100 Years of Landscape Change”
The Montana House and the Glacier National Park Fund are pleased to co-host another in the series of “Look, Listen & Learn” Centennial Speaker Programs held at the Montana House this year. Dan Fagre will be the featured speaker. The event will be held at the Montana House in Apgar Village on Saturday, October 30th […]