
Klondike steamer drops off students and researchers at Yellow Bay in 1914. (photo provided)
February 1, 2023
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Deep Dive into FLBS: Discovering New Paths to Science Education
The Flathead Lake Biological Station has been providing educational opportunities in the Flathead Watershed for nearly 125 years. In his January column, Media/Information Manager Ian Withrow said it's much easier for current aspiring students to learn at the Bio Station compared with their early 20th Century colleagues.