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Montana Natural History Center » Blog Archive » What is a Field Note?
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What is a Field Note? A trip outdoors, whether it be a walk to the grocery store or a hike up a mountain, brings up questions for keen observers. Where do magpies nest? Why doesn’t a spider stick to its own web? How do water striders keep from sinking? These questions and more are answered weekly on. Interested in learning more? Interested in writing a Field Note? Contact Allison De Jong, Field Notes Editor, at adejong [at] montananaturalist [dot] org or 327.0405. 8220;Plant Sex” by Camille Barr. 8220; S...
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Montana Natural History Center » Fall Celebration & Auction
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Fall Celebration & Auction. Our Annual Banquet and Auction will be Friday, October 7th, 2016, at the University Center Ballroom on the UM campus, beginning at 5:00pm. Please join us for an evening of:. Silent and Live Auctions. Visiting with old and new friends. Celebrating 25 great years of connecting people with nature. Bid on unique nature excursions, exciting travel packages, local dinners and services, original artwork and more! Proceeds support our nature educational programs. Saturday: 12 - 4pm.
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Montana Natural History Center » Exhibits
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The Montana Natural History Center’s museum encompasses the flora, fauna and natural history of Western Montana. Our museum exhibits and art gallery take about 30-45 minutes for adults to explore, and we’re kid-friendly! Between our children’s microscope area, exciting touch tables interspersed throughout the museum, a kids’ reading nook in our Ralph Lee Allen Environmental Education Library. And our ever-popular Kids’ Discovery Room, there’s much for your little ones to discover! Children under 4: Free!
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Montana Natural History Center » Montana Naturalist Magazine
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Much of the content for. Before approaching us with manuscripts or queries. Email submissions are preferred, but if you need to mail a hard copy, please send to:. Montana Natural History Center. 120 Hickory Street, Suite A. Missoula, MT 59801. No material printed in the. May be reproduced without the written permission of the Montana Natural History Center. Please contact Allison De Jong, Editor, at adejong [at] MontanaNaturalist [dot] org or call 406.327.0405. If you enjoy the articles and photos in.
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Montana Natural History Center » Employment Opportunities
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The Montana Natural History Center is not currently hiring. However, we’re always on the lookout for talented professionals and ambitious interns. If you believe you would be a good fit as we continue to grow, send us your resume:. Montana Natural History Center. 120 Hickory St., Suite A. Missoula, MT 59801. Ways to Get Involved. Become a Master Naturalist. Published 3 times a year, Montana Naturalist magazine integrates the news of the Montana Natural History Center with news on natural history.
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Notes and thoughts from SBS-Solar. Middot; info@sbslink.com. Middot; SBSLink.com. August 15, 2016. Solarize Missoula: sponsored by The city of Missoula, Missoula Federal Credit Union and Montana Department of Environmental Quality are co-sponsors with MREA and Climate Smart for the Missoula program. Here are some fun installations from Solarize Missoula Participants. Join Them! Published by Becky Brandborg. Through the Roof by Matt Frank. May 26, 2016. Published by Becky Brandborg. March 5, 2016. For Sol...
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Montana Natural History Center » Montana Master Naturalist Program & Naturalist Field Days
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Montana Master Naturalist Program & Naturalist Field Days. Montana Master Naturalist Program. Spring Master Naturalist Certification Course. Aster Naturalist Certification Course. For a listing of Master Naturalist courses outside of Missoula, click HERE. Naturalist Field Days and Weekends. Master Naturalist Volunteer Opportunities. Current MNHC Volunteer Opportunities. Log Master Naturalist Hours! Nature Journaling with Nancy Seiler. Blue Mountain Bed and Breakfast. Montana Native Plant Society.
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Montana Natural History Center » Get Involved
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We offer three levels of annual membership at MNHC: family ($50), individual ($35), and supporting ($10 – magazine subscription only). Family and individual memberships provide free admission to our exhibit center, discounts on programs, and a subscription to. MNHC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and your donations are tax deductible. Help us connect people of all ages with nature! Thank you for your support. If interested in donating, consider planned giving. Become a Master Naturalis. The Montana ...
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Montana Natural History Center » Membership
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Annual Membership Benefits include:. Unlimited FREE admission to our Center. Reciprocal admission to over 300 science centers in North America including Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman and Exploration Works in Helena through the Association for Science and Technology Centers (ASTC). Access to our Kids’ Discovery Room and Library. Discounts on MNHC classes, programs, and camps. Monthly email of upcoming events, programs, and camps. Invitations to special programs. We have three membership options:.
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Montana Natural History Center » Teacher Resources
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The Montana Natural History Center has great resources for teachers who are interested in bringing the study of natural history into the classroom. MNHC resources include curriculum and equipment as well as our trained naturalist staff. The Nature Discovery Traveling Trunk. Program features more than 20 different trunks, each one filled with unique resources and curriculum to lead multi-day units on topics including songbirds, Glacial Lake Missoula, or endangered species. The ID Nature Program. Visiting ...