Terry Morse's Homepage

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Scotophaeus blackwallii ( Mouse Spider)
Natural History, Entomology, Conservation

“The long fight to save wild beauty represents democracy at its best. It requires citizens to practice the hardest of virtues - self-restraint.” - Edwin Way Teale, Circle of the Seasons: The Journal of a Naturalist’s Year.

Last modified: 24 January 2008

Resume

I am looking for a position, ideally at a nature or park visitor center, involving natural history investigation, interpretation, and exhibit design. If you are looking for a seasoned interpreter with these skills and interests, please view my resume. Thank you.

Natural History Essays

Ephemera (Photos of interesting wildlife I happen onto, updated irregularly) [Note: depending on the number and size of photos it includes at any given time, this page may take awhile to load if you have a dial-up connection.]

I write occasional articles on natural history for The Sandpiper, the newsletter of Yaquina Birders and Naturalists. Click here to see samples of my writing.

Work Samples

Whale Watching Spoken Here© Data Analysis

(archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20061205220853/home.teleport.com/~tmorse/Pages/WWSH.html) [Note: Use your browser's back button to return to the active version of my website. The home button (ruby slippers) on the archived whale watch page will return you to the inactive, archived home page.]

Images

In my spare time, I photograph insects and other animals. To see some of my nature photos, click here.

Bibliographies:

Quotations

I very much like a well-turned phrase. Click here to read some of my favorite quotations.

Quotations on Heritage Interpretation, Parks and Park Management, and Interpretive Management (along with a few unsolicited opinions on the subject)

Links

These are a few of my favorite links.

Site Map

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