Pioneer life in the North Cascades is the topic of conversation at the next Tapping into Science

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Pioneer life in the North Cascades is the topic of conversation at the next Tapping into Science

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on April 27, 2010. It is reproduced in full below.

What: Lucinda Davis: An Extraordinary Common Pioneer Woman of the North Cascades

Who: Dr. Jesse Kennedy, Chief of Cultural Resources at North Cascades National Park

When: Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Time: 7:30 p.m.

Duration: Approximately 30 minutes

Location: Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen, 601 West Holly Street, Bellingham

You are invited to join in the conversation at the next Tapping into Science with Dr. Jesse Kennedy, Chief of Cultural Resources at North Cascades National Park, who will profile pioneer life as captured in the writings of Lucinda Davis.

Tapping into Science is a monthly forum created by North Cascades National Park and Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen to facilitate conversation about park research. It is just one of many “science cafes" established across the United States, Canada, and Europe to engage the public in scientific activities.

The preservation of our national parks requires good research. Further, it requires that this research is shared with both scientists and non-scientists. Thus, the goal of Tapping into Science is to help people learn more about their national parks and encourage further inquiry. This series explores, in an informal way, a sampling of the vast array of current research that takes place in our national parks - which, as protected areas, are natural laboratories for study.

Conversations are held at the Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen on the last Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Directions are available at http://www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com.

Coming Up:

May 26: North Cascades National Park aquatic ecologist Ashley Rawhouser and Western Washington University professor Dr. Leo Bodensteiner will speak on fish of the North Cascades.

June 30: Learn about current and future threats of exotic plant invasions from National Park Service Exotic Plant Management Team Coordinator Todd Neel.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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