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Date Change for Colville Public Library Event

Posted by on Aug 3, 2017 in News | Comments Off on Date Change for Colville Public Library Event

The date has changed from August 8th to August 7th for “A Possible Friend: William Morley Manning and Families of Chief Joseph, William Three Mountains, and Masseslow” event at Colville Public Library. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Montana’s Pioneer Botanists

Posted by on Jun 14, 2017 in News | Comments Off on Montana’s Pioneer Botanists

Montana’s Pioneer Botanists

Jack has written the introduction to Montana’s Pioneer Botanists, a long-awaited publication of the Montana Native Plant Society. Edited by Rachel Potter & Peter Lesica, this beautiful book includes biographies of Montana’s iconic plant collectors written by some of today’s most respected naturalists and scientists.

To find out more, visit www.mtnativeplants.org.

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Ancient Places

Posted by on Feb 23, 2017 in News | Comments Off on Ancient Places

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Outdoor Class

Posted by on Feb 23, 2017 in News | Comments Off on Outdoor Class

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Titans of the Ice Age Exhibit

Posted by on Feb 17, 2017 in News | Comments Off on Titans of the Ice Age Exhibit

This February through May, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane will be featuring a major exhibit assembled by Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History.  Titans of the Ice Age fills four large galleries with all things mammoth and mastodon, and Jack will be doing a presentation and leading a field trip in celebration of our area’s close connection to the scientific history of the Columbia Mammoth.

For more information visit

https://www.northwestmuseum.org/exhibits/upcoming-exhibits/titans-of-the-ice-age-mammoths-and-mastodons.cfm

February 22 – The Return of the Columbia Mammoth

Posted by on Feb 17, 2017 in News | Comments Off on February 22 – The Return of the Columbia Mammoth

Based on an essay that appeared in Nisbet’s book Visible Bones plus extensive further research and updates, this talk will focus on the story of the Hangman and Pine Creek discoveries in 1876. They resulted in North American’s first mounted mammoth at the Field Museum and the type specimen of Mammut columbi at the American Museum of Natural History, as well as ongoing activity in the scientific world.

For details go to

https://www.northwestmuseum.org/calendar/all-events.cfm/event/the-return-of-the-columbia-mammoth

April 22 – Exploring Washington’s Mammoth Steppe

Posted by on Feb 17, 2017 in News | Comments Off on April 22 – Exploring Washington’s Mammoth Steppe

Dr. Dan Fisher of the University of Michigan, who has worked on woolly mammoth sites in Siberia, will join Jack on a bus trip to the Hangman Creek site where the Coplen brothers unearthed the bones of multiple Columbia mammoths. We will continue on to Steptoe Butte to consider what the landscape might have looked like when these giants roamed the Palouse.

Limited space. For registration contact David Brum, Adult Education and Events Coordinator at David.Brum@northwestmuseum.org

Book Signing at Auntie’s Bookstore

Posted by on Dec 17, 2016 in News | Comments Off on Book Signing at Auntie’s Bookstore

Local writer and naturalist Jack Nisbet, will be at Auntie’s Bookstore to sign and personalize copies of his books for you!

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Indies First 2016

Posted by on Nov 16, 2016 in News | Comments Off on Indies First 2016

On Saturday, November 26, Jack will serve as guest staff at Aunties Bookstore in Spokane from 1:00-3:00 pm.

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Jack’s memorial piece for geologist Roy Breckenridge

Posted by on Nov 16, 2016 in News | Comments Off on Jack’s memorial piece for geologist Roy Breckenridge

Jack’s memorial piece for geologist Roy Breckenridge has been posted on the web site of the Ice Age Floods Institute. You can see it by visiting  www.iafi.org.