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January 17, 2007

Lectures from Grand Canyon Wildlands Council

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The 2007 Schedule:

28 January, 2007, Sunday. 2:00-3:30p. Pearson Hall, MNA (on the east side)
Flagstaff during the last million years. Gwendolyn Waring and Grand Canyon Wildland's Council

25 February, 2007, Sunday 2:00-3:30p. Pearson Hall, MNA (on the east side)
Flagstaff natural history through the seasons, a look at Flagstaff's plants and animals through the year. Gwendolyn Waring and the Grand Canyon Wildland's Council.

Have you every wondered what Flagstaff looked like a million years ago, or even half a million years ago. This lecture looks at the many aspects of Flagstaff's natural history that have changed and that have stayed the same during this time period. Be sure to make this lecture for that larger perspective.

The second lecture will describe the patterns of plants and animals through our seasons, who's blooming, who's migrating, who's mating and when.

The Wild World of Flagstaff Lecture Series is sponsored by a grant from Flagstaff Cultural Partners and support from the Museum of Northern Arizona, to Grand Canyon Wildlands Council.

Posted by maxmaddy at January 17, 2007 5:25 AM