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David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work

Posted by on Oct 18, 2012 in News | Comments Off on David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work

David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work

My new book, David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work was introduced this past weekend at the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association annual meeting in Tacoma. It will be available in bookstores November 6. See the calendar for readings and presentations around the region this...

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David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work

Posted by on Oct 8, 2012 in News | Comments Off on David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work

The exhibit David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work is now open and is scheduled to run through August 2013, when it will travel to the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma. For school or group tours, contact Cara Spink at www.northwestmuseum.org/index.cfm/education To arrange a tour of the exhibit with Jack, contact him separately at jacknisbet@me.com

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Museum Exhibit

Posted by on Jun 25, 2012 in News | Comments Off on Museum Exhibit

David Douglas: A Naturalist at Work, an exhibit that explores Douglas’s adventures in the Northwest between 1825 and 1834 will open at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane on September 22, 2012. Jack’s latest book, a collection of essays with the same title, will be in bookstores in early November, 2012. See calendar for upcoming events related to both the book and the exhibit.

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A Remarkable Garden

Posted by on Jun 25, 2012 in News | Comments Off on A Remarkable Garden

“A Remarkable Garden: David Douglas and the Shrub-Steppe of the Columbia Plateau” The summer 2012 issue of Rock Garden Quarterly has an article about dryland plants collected by David Douglas on the Columbia Plateau and the tribal uses that he observed. For an online view, visit www.nargs.org

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David Douglas and Lewis & Clark

Posted by on Jun 25, 2012 in News | Comments Off on David Douglas and Lewis & Clark

“David Douglas on the Heels of the Corps of Discovery” The summer 2012 issue of We Proceeded On has an article touching on the connections between the floral collections of Meriwether Lewis west of the Rockies and those of David Douglas two decades later.

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