Gazing Deeply: The Art and Science of Mammoth Cave
Session Type
Workshop session
Start Date
20-8-2020 8:00 AM
Description
Gazing Deeply: The Art and Science of Mammoth Cave. Facilitators: Dr. Chris Groves, University Distinguished Professor of Hydrogeology, Western Kentucky University and Tiffany Isslehardt, Curator and Development Manger, Kentucky Museum,
This tour featured the Gazing Deeply exhibition, a collaborative effort between Mammoth Cave National Park and Western Kentucky University arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital karst landscapes in the world.
Recommended Citation
Groves, Chris and Isslehardt, Tiffany, "Gazing Deeply: The Art and Science of Mammoth Cave" (2020). Conservation of Fragile Karst Resources Proceedings. 4.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/con_karst_res_proc/con_karst_pro_2020/day_three/4
Gazing Deeply: The Art and Science of Mammoth Cave
Gazing Deeply: The Art and Science of Mammoth Cave. Facilitators: Dr. Chris Groves, University Distinguished Professor of Hydrogeology, Western Kentucky University and Tiffany Isslehardt, Curator and Development Manger, Kentucky Museum,
This tour featured the Gazing Deeply exhibition, a collaborative effort between Mammoth Cave National Park and Western Kentucky University arts and science faculty and students that highlights one of the most well-known and vital karst landscapes in the world.
Comments
This presentation was part of the Workshops Session:
Thematic workshops facilitate collaboration between international resource protection programs and to inform karst conservation, sustainable development, and community involvement efforts in the world’s premier karst regions. Workshops are 1.5-hour blocks of time that were organized to achieve a specific outcome.