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Sitka Natural History Seminar Series Archive

Started by Matt Goff and Kitty LaBounty as a series of talks supporting a 1 credit birding seminar at Sheldon Jackson College in Fall 2006, in Spring 2007, the topics began expanding to a more general Natural History them (with a continuing focus on Southeast Alaska).

In 2007, a small grant from the Sitka Charitable Trust was awarded to the college for the purpose of paying for travel costs for invited speakers, greatly expanding the scope of possibilities.

Unfortunately the college somewhat abruptly shut its doors that summer, but Kitty LaBounty took on the project of helping to (re)organize the seminar series in a way that allowed it to continue, in partnership with the Sitka Sound Science Center and the University of Alaska Southeast. Kitty has continued to coordinate the series in the decade plus that has followed. She has worked to bring a diverse set of speakers each year, often housing those from out of town.

After 14 years and over 150 presentations, the Covid-19 pandemic necessitated a bit of a break for the dedicated group of regulars, and many other attendees who attended the talks.

In the interim Kitty joined the Evening at Egan lecture series team to bring speakers she would otherwise have invited to the Sitka Natural History Series to their virtual seminars in Fall 2020-Fall 2021.

In 2022 several seminars featuring scientists in residence at the Sitka Sound Science Center were offered virtually, and in March 2023, the first post-covid in person seminar took place at UAS in Sitka.

Selected Promotional Flyers from the First Year


Year 1: 2006-2007 (14 seminars)
(at Sheldon Jackson College)

Year 2: 2007-2008 (11 Seminars)
(Partnership with UAS and SSSC – first year of funding by Sitka Charitable Trust)

Year 3: 2008-2009 (10 seminars)

Year 4: 2009-2010 (10 seminars)

Year 5: 2010-2011 (8 seminars)

Year 6: 2011-2012 (8 seminars)

Year 7: 2012-2013 (12 seminars)

Year 8: 2013-2014 (11 seminars)

Year 9: 2014-2015 (13 seminars)

Year 10: 2015-2016 (12 seminars)

Year 11: 2016-2017 (14 seminars)

Year 12: 2017-2018 (13 seminars)

Year 13: 2018-2019 (11 seminars)

Year 14: 2019-2020 (8 seminars)

Year 15: 2020-2021 (3 seminars)

Year 16: 2021-2022 (4 seminars)

Year 17: 2022-2023 (5 seminars)

Year 18: 2023-2024 (?? seminars)

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