Bill Dunmire, author, will lecture on New Mexico's Living Landscapes, this Saturday, December 1st, from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm.
Graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, with degrees in wildlife management and zo-ology, Bill Dunmire served 28 years in the National Park Service, mostly as a naturalist in a number of parks including Yosemite, Hawaii Volcanoes, Yellowstone, and Carlsbad Caverns, where he retired as Superintendent in the mid-80s. For seven years he was a field biologist with The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico. Bill is an Associate in Biology at the University of New Mexico and a Research Associate at the NM Museum of Natural History & Science.
A professional nature photographer and author of numerous natural history publications, including co-author of award-winning Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province (1995) and Wild Plants of the Four Corners (1997) (both Museum of New Mexico Press) and Mountain Wildflowers of the Southern Rockies: Revealing Their Natural History (2008, UNM Press).
Dunmire’s illustrated talk is a layman’s ecology, taking viewers to the four corners of our state on a tour through the eco-regions and down the scenic byways of New Mexico’s natural world—Stunning Photography.
More Information Call 737-2590
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