![]() Ira Benton Meyers, 1906, University of Chicago Photographic Archive, aep-inn018, Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library. Beginning as early as the 1870s, scientists visited the shifting sands along Lake Michigan's south shore. One of the most prominent was Dr. Henry Chandler Cowles, first a student and then professor at University of Chicago. His dissertation in 1899 and subsequent research enabled the new science of ecology to flourish in North America while simultaneously focusing the attention of other scientists as well as early progressives, conservtionalists, and artists on the Indiana Dunes. ![]() Jeff Manuszak NPS Collection Click here for resource briefs and reports conducted at Indiana Dunes National Park by the Great Lake Inventory & Montoring Network.iSWOOP, or Interpreters and Scientists Working On Our Parks, was funded by the National Science Foundation as a model program to build visitors’ understanding of science at National Parks. Please visit their page for more information. |
Last updated: December 29, 2022