Singing Grass Burning Sage, which has been missing in action for some time, is onceĀ again available from Jack through the web site.
Read MoreThe exhibit David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work has been extended to run through May 25 at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma.
Read MoreOver a decade’s work of Jack Nisbet’s “Boundaries” columns for North Columbia Monthly are now fully indexed and easily accessible at http://www.northcolumbiamonthly.com This month’s column involves a search back through time for the story of a woolly mammoth mandible. Squirm alert: blowfly larvae are involved Jack will be presenting stories and artwork of birds collected by David Douglas during his journeys of 1824-34 at the Portland Audubon Society on the evening of January 16. See calendar for details.
Read MoreThe location of the Spokane Astronomical Society on Friday, May 3, has been changed to the Jepson Center on the west side of the Gonzaga campus, Room 017 on the lower level. See the Coming Events page for further details.
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