History of Conservation and Law in Park County
Brian Beauvais
March 5, 2020
12:15 p.m.
Join us for our March Draper Natural History Museum Lunchtime Expedition lecture. Brian Beauvais, Curator at the Park County Archives, discusses the history of conservation and law in Park county, Wyoming. The talks in this series are free, and take place in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West’s Coe Auditorium the first Thursday of the month.
Draper Natural History Museum Lunchtime Expeditions are supported in part by Sage Creek Ranch and the Nancy-Carroll Draper Foundation.
Join us the first Thursday of each month February through December for a Lunchtime Expedition! These free lectures explore a variety of natural history subjects and issues. Lectures take place in our Coe Auditorium at 12:15 p.m. and are free and open to the public.
Upcoming Lunchtime Expeditions
- April 2: Shannon Barber-Meyer, Wolf and Deer Interactions in the Superior National Forest in northern Minnesota
- May 7:
- June 4:
- July 2:
- August 6:
- September 3:
- October 1:
- November 5:
- December 3: