LECTURE: Studying the Warming and Drying Tundra
All NM Museum of Natural History & Science Museum members, volunteers, general public, teachers, and students are invited to attend. This is a real-time telecon with New Mexico teacher Karen Temple-Beamish and the researchers looking at the changes in carbon and how they effect the tundra. They will be sharing experiences and observations directly from their field site in the Healy area near Denali National Park, Alaska, and the presentation will be followed by Q&A from the audience. This event is hosted by the Natural History Museum through the PolarTREC PolarConnect program and the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. Lecture is included in the price of admission to the museum.