Get Involved

Natural History Network aims to grow a vital community of thinkers, teachers, and practitioners. We can support one another by trading information and ideas through projects, publications, and meetings.

Here are some ways you can get involved:

Share your experience and expertise by submitting an article to the Journal of Natural History Education

If you work with an institution, consider becoming a Founding Partner

Donate financially. We are currently operating on a shoestring; any assistance would be appreciated (donations are not currently tax-deductible)

If you manage a related website consider adding the Network as a link (and suggest yours to us)

Share your ideas with us! What would you like to see the Natural History Network become? How can we be most useful? (Send ideas to any of the board members below)

Tom Fleischner
Projects, academic programs, bibliography, Colorado Plateau & Alaska

Steve Trombulak
Journal content, submissions or queries, New England & northern forests

Saul Weisberg
Nature centers and non-profits, funding, public education, organizations, Pacific Northwest

Josh Tewksbury
Research, graduate students, conferences & events, Neotropics

David Lukas
Interpretive natural history, birds, journalism, Sierra Nevada and montane West

John Tallmadge
Environmental literature & humanities, urban nature, wilderness, web site, Ohio Valley and the Midwest