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Tap Into Science Event Series

Date: Ongoing
Status: Current

Tap Into Science: A monthly event series in partnership with Snake River Brewing

In 2023, POWJH hosted the second year of Tap into Science a free education event series in partnership with Snake River Brewing featuring presentations by local scientists and professionals related to our community’s water resources. Since its launch, the program has provided over a dozen seasonally appropriate presentations. From measuring the snowpack to water use on agricultural lands, the threat of toxic algal blooms in our watershed, and the importance of clean water in brewing a great tap beer, we will continue to provide a variety of engaging topics for attendees to enjoy in a relaxed environment. And, if you choose, with an award-winning beer in hand!

Upcoming Events

Join us for FREE presentations by local scientists where you can relax and enjoy a pint of award-winning beer while you learn about engaging watershed science topics around Jackson Hole. The goal is to promote enthusiasm for science in a fun and casual atmosphere. You don’t have to be a science geek — all you need is a thirst for knowledge!

Previous Event Topics & Resources

We covered the issue of Harmful Cyanobacteria Blooms (HCBs) in Jackson Hole during our first Tap Into Science event series hosted at the Snake River Brew Pub.

See below for helpful links regarding Harmful Cyanobacteria Blooms (HCBs) in Wyoming and Idaho.

For General Info Please Visit
EPA Website

CDC Website

Wyoming HCB information

Sign up for Wyoming HCB notifications

Idaho CHAB (Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Bloom) information

Citizen Science/Reporting

BloomWatch App

Wyoming

Idaho

Recreational Water Health Advisories and Map

Pet Poison Hotline

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Date: 2022 & 2023
Status: Completed

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