Join us for an exploration of hunting and gathering, from food and medicine to the naturalist’s habit of creating collections. Each of our six speakers will share their expertise, from identification and use of the object of the hunt to identifying the landscape or phenology clues that will help hunters and gatherers to find what they’re looking for.

Cost: $10; $5 members; FREE for high school and college students.

Purchase tickets online here (we’ll also sell tickets at the door, but purchasing in advance will ensure you get a seat!):

Rosalyn LaPier – Seasonal Round: Understanding the Landscape

Kallie Moore – Hunting for the Ancient Past: Field Guide to Montana Fossils

Thomas Elpel – Edible Plants: Foraging the Mountain West (this lecture is filling up fast – purchase your tickets soon!)

Elaine Sheff – Medicinal Plants: Nature’s Medicine Cabinet

Ted Antonioli – Early Mining for Flint and Gold

Tim Wheeler – Edible Fungi: From Forest Floor to Fine Cuisine

Ticket includes beer and/or wine (if over 21) from The Dram Shop; non-alcoholic beverages will also be available.

This series is sponsored by the Good Food Store. Thank you, GFS!

Click through the individual events below for more detailed information on each lecture!