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Crater Lake National Park
Science and Learning Center
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Photo by Mary Smothers | Crater Lake Science and Learning Center |
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Crater Lake National Park is one of America’s oldest national parks and has been a source of public enjoyment and inspiration for over 100 years. Millions of Americans have gazed on the sublime beauty of Crater Lake. But few realize that under this beautiful veneer lies an outstanding outdoor laboratory and classroom; a place that draws scientists, teachers and students to investigate, instruct and learn from and about our natural world. From scenery to science and education, the Park’s value to society is expanding.
This Center was born from the collective vision of the Park and its partners to establish Crater Lake National Park as a wellspring for research information, a proving ground for educational techniques and a source of inspiration for artistic expression. By supporting scientists and their investigations we will discover more and more about this special place. By connecting scientists with teachers and in turn with students and the visiting public, we believe that the park will become a focal point for life long learning.
We established the Crater Lake Science and Learning Center to mold this future. It was created from dreams and imagination and made real through the perseverance and hard work of the park staff and our partners. It is sustained through generous public and private financial support.
This facility is for the scientist, teacher, student and artist. We welcome them here to lend their talents, share their discoveries, and teach the lessons that will inspire the next generation to explore deeper, learn more and enrich us all.
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Sylvia and Stephen Sharnoff | Letharia Lichen |
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Would you like to be a citizen scientist? Learn more about the upcoming Lichen BioBlitz scheduled for August 23rd, and find out how you can get involved. Pre-registration is required and ends August 20th.
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Research Discover more about research opportunities at Crater Lake more... | | Education Learn about opportunities for teachers, students and families more... | | Facilities Explore what facilities are available at the Center more... | | Operations Find out more about Center Operations more... | |
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Did You Know?
William Gladstone Steel worked for 17 years to convince Congress that a national park should be created to protect Crater Lake. He finally succeeded and the park was authorized on May 22, 1902.
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Last Updated: August 04, 2008 at 18:06 EST |