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X-WR-CALDESC:CANCELED\n\nThis is a FREE event with a donation basket at the
  door.\nDoors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer and wine ava
 ilable for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00pm.\n\nIce Worms R
 evealed – Their Ecology and Evolution\n\nGlaciers are often thought of as 
 cold\, lifeless places. However\, like virtually every ecosystem on earth\
 , glaciers host a diversity of life forms. The glacier ice worm\, native t
 o coastal mountains from Oregon to Alaska\, is the largest organism that l
 ives its entire life cycle on glaciers. What do we know about the natural 
 history and evolution of ice worms and their importance to glacial and sur
 rounding ecosystems? Come and find out!\n\nPeter Wimberger is an evolution
 ary and conservation biologist with diverse natural history interests. His
  research subjects have ranged from birds to plants\, mammals\, fish\, mus
 sels and ice worms. Recently retired from the University of Puget Sound an
 d the Puget Sound Museum of Natural History\, he continues doing research 
 and museum work\, but has added more fun\, like travel and guiding to the 
 mix.
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DESCRIPTION:CANCELED\n\nThis is a FREE event with a donation basket at the 
 door.\nDoors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer and wine avai
 lable for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00pm.\n\nIce Worms Re
 vealed – Their Ecology and Evolution\n\nGlaciers are often thought of as c
 old\, lifeless places. However\, like virtually every ecosystem on earth\,
  glaciers host a diversity of life forms. The glacier ice worm\, native to
  coastal mountains from Oregon to Alaska\, is the largest organism that li
 ves its entire life cycle on glaciers. What do we know about the natural h
 istory and evolution of ice worms and their importance to glacial and surr
 ounding ecosystems? Come and find out!\n\nPeter Wimberger is an evolutiona
 ry and conservation biologist with diverse natural history interests. His 
 research subjects have ranged from birds to plants\, mammals\, fish\, muss
 els and ice worms. Recently retired from the University of Puget Sound and
  the Puget Sound Museum of Natural History\, he continues doing research a
 nd museum work\, but has added more fun\, like travel and guiding to the m
 ix.
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LOCATION:HYBRID EVENT: WRI's Red Barn 347 Division Street\, Leavenworth\, W
 A 98826 or livestream from our YouTube Channel
SUMMARY:CANCELED Red Barn Event - Ice Worms Revealed
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