POCATELLO, ID – The popular Edson Fichter Nature Talks series is returning to Pocatello for its fifth year this September. Take this opportunity to learn more about wildlife, habitats, and human history connected to this area through this free lecture series co-sponsored by Friends of Edson Fichter Nature Area and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game!
These free evening chats will be held at the outdoor amphitheater at the Edson Fichter Nature Area every Wednesday night in September from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The nature area is located off of Cheyenne Avenue next to Indian Hills Elementary in Pocatello.
Presentations will include:
- Sep. 3 Shoshone-Bannock Tribal History in the Portneuf Valley
Nolan Brown, Original Territories and Historical Research Program Manager
Bailey Dann, Research Program and Education Specialist - Sep. 10 Edson Fichter Nature Area and Beyond: Importance of Natural Areas
and Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Maria Pacioretty, Regional Habitat Biologist, Idaho Fish and Game
Sagebrush Steppe Land Trust staff - Sep. 17 Animal Behavior: What is that Animal Doing?
Dr. Rosemary Smith, Emeritus Biology Idaho State University - Sep. 24 Wild Encounters on the Trail: Staying Safe while Sharing Space with Wildlife
Idaho Fish and Game staff with the Bear Education Trailer
Audience members are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets to sit in and around the outdoor amphitheater. Seating is limited, so come early to get a good spot. In the event of inclement weather, different meeting arrangements or cancellations may occur.
If you have any questions, need directions, or would like additional information, please contact the Friends of Edson Fichter Nature Area at friendsofefna@gmail.com or the Idaho Fish and Game office in Pocatello at 208-232-4703. We look forward to seeing you there!
