Nisbet and his wife Claire have curated several museum exhibits based on these works and our regional landscape. He has written two books about fur agent and cartographer David Thompson, and another pair detailing the life and legacy of Scottish naturalist David Douglas. ![]() Spokane-based teacher and naturalist Jack Nisbet is the author of several award-winning titles that explore the human and natural history of the greater Northwest, including Purple Flat Top, Singing Grass Burning Sage, and Visible Bones. ![]() This slide presentation will explore how such cataclysms have shaped the smaller details of everyday human life in all kinds of unsuspected ways. ![]() The Columbia Basin we see today has been shaped by geologic events on a grand scale, including massive basalt flows, volcanic explosions, powerful thrusts of glacial lobes, and repeated deluges at the end of the last Ice Age.
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