
Posted on: November 07, 2007
Ernest Keeley, PhD and Teresa Nelson discuss the role of the Museum of Natural History (IMNH) and the Biological Sciences Department of Idaho State University in conjunction with native fish species.
Dr. Keeley notes the unique ecosystem that Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout have in the upper Snake River Plain; the natural barriers that make this region particularly beneficial for some native species.
Ms. Nelson highlights the importance of the museum and its educational component in the area.
For more information on Dr. Keely visit www.isu.edu/bios/Professors_Staff/keeley_e.shtml
To see schedules and other information from the IMNH visit http://imnh.isu.edu
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