LINKS
to
the Birds of Stanford, the Artist Registry for
Ornithological Researchers, Science Art-Nature, and a
Podcast Nature Walk -- a tour of campus plants,animals, and outdoor sculputures (viewed as Science Art)
Podcast Loop 7 of the Science Art Nature Walk of the Stanford Campus (1 hour) (Donald Kennedy, Paul Ehrlich, Katherine Preston and Darryl Wheye) [Supported in part by The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa)]![]() |
Birds
of Stanford is hosted by Stanford
University and based on The Birder's Handbook
(Paul Ehrlich, David Dobkin, and Darryl Wheye. 1988. Simon and Schuster,
New York). It provides coverage
for
Artist Registry is designed for ornithological researchers seeking original art to accompany their publications and seeks
Science Art-Nature provides information about Science Art, -- access to SA-N's first Science Art Exhibit, which was produced in conjunction witih the 2010 Pacific Divisoin AAAS meeting [Supported in part by The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa) and the Center for Conservation Biology (CCB)] -- access to SA-N's second Science Art Exhibit, "Bringing Symposia to Life", which wasinspired by the 2011 annual meeting of the AAAS in Washington, DC.[Supported in part by The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa) and the Center for Conservation Biology (CCB)] NEW! -- access to sample pages from Humans, Nature, and Birds: Science Art from Cave Walls to Computer Screens (Darryl Wheye and Donald Kennedy. 2008. Yale University Press, New Haven). [Published with assistance from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Public Understanding of Science and Technology Program] Please send questions or comments to: darrylw@stanford.edu |
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