The Natural History Museum of Utah is proud to present Research Quest—an online educational resource for students who are at home, that promotes critical thinking–this week: change in the mountains.
This week's investigations focus on change in the Uinta Mountains of Utah--change that's impacting many mountains in the American West and around the world.
On Monday through Thursday, we'll focus on the following questions:
Monday: What's Killing these Trees? Part one
Tuesday: What's Killing these Trees? Part two
Wednesday: Who wins and who loses in a rapidly changing forest? Part one
Thursday: Who wins and who loses in a rapidly changing forest? Part two
Friday: A question and answer session with NHMU's Curator of its Garrett Herbarium and Paleobotanist, Dr. Mitch Power
Learn more here: https://nhmu.utah.edu/research-quest
Research Quest is free. Learn more and sign up for emails via the NHMU website at https://nhmu.utah.edu/research-quest
2020/04/06 - 2020/04/10
Additional time info:
The main Research Quest classes are from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. From 10:30 am to 11:30 am we host a guided study hall and feature a special guest. The Friday class is a question and answer session with a Museum scientist.
Online/Virtual Space
Online/Virtual, UT 00000