
Lunchtime Expedition: Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout
Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout By Jason Burkhardt
Coe Auditorium
Join us for the April Lunchtime Expedition, when Jason Burckhardt, Fisheries Biologist with Cody Region of the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, discusses Yellowstone cutthroat trout.
While talks in our Lunchtime Expedition series are not live streamed, they will be recorded and posted to the Draper Museum’s YouTube channel within a day of their presentation.
Jason Burckhardt earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Truman State University, Missouri, in 1997, and a Master of Science degree in Zoology and Physiology with an emphasis in fisheries from the University of Wyoming in 2002. He has been a Fisheries Biologist with the Wyoming Game & Fish Department in Cody for the last 18 years. When he is not sampling fish for work he enjoys getting out-of-doors, fishing, camping, and hunting with his wife and two kids.
The series generally continues on the first Thursday of each month from February through December. Confirmed speakers below:
• May 1: Revealing the Depths of Our Sagebrush Seas, Dr. Anna Chalfoun, University of Wyoming
• June 5: Dr. Laura Burkle, Montana State University, Topic TBD