Welcome to a selection of various Museum of Natural and Cultural History audio and video clips. We are pleased to present our programs for download or podcast subscription (see instructions below).
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FEATURED AUDIO
Oregon Land Before Time: Exploring the Condon Fossil Collection

Fall 2007 Lecture Series
  For selected lectures there is available a PowerPoint slide show for you to follow along with the audio. These .pps files require PowerPoint Viewer or PowerPoint to view (download the viewer here: Windows, Mac - links open in a new browser window)
- Fitting the Condon Collection in the Twenty-First Century-Edward Davis, faculty fellow and research associate at the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History, October 12, 2007 (Download MP3 - 10.7 MB, View PowerPoint Show - 3.1 MB)
- Thomas Condon and the Two Islands: Changing Visions of Oregon’s Earliest Landscapes-Ellen Morris Bishop, director of the Oregon PaleoLands Institute, October 19, 2007 (Download MP3 - 9.2 MB)
- It’s About Time: Designing Accurate Exhibits for the New Thomas Condon Paleontology Center, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument-Ted Fremd, chief paleontologist at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, October 26, 2007 (Download MP3 - 9.7 MB, View PowerPoint Show - 105.7 MB)
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PREVIOUS AUDIO

The Ages of Extinction: Investigating Oregon's Past
Spring 2006 Lecture Series
Volcanoes and Humans - Dr. Katharine Cashman, Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, April 7, 2006 (Download MP3 - 12.5 MB)
History of the Condon Collection - Dr. William Orr, Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, April 14, 2006 (Download MP3 - 11.6 MB)
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Don Hunter: Cataloger of Memories
Originally aired June 11, 2004
Produced by Angela Kellner for KLCC's Northwest Passage

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Don Hunter: Cataloger of Memories
File Size: 12.1 MB
INSTRUCTIONS
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To download the clips directly onto your computer:
Windows systems
1. Right mouse click on the link.
2. Select "Save link as..."
3. Choose your destination folder and ok.
4. You can also just click on the link to take you to a screen to play the clip.
Mac systems
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2. Select "Save link as..."
3. Choose your destination folder and ok.
4. You can also just click on the link to take you to a screen to play the clip.
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Subscribe to this Audio Channel
Copy and paste this link into your rss-friendly podcasting tool:
http://www.uoregon.edu/~mnh/podcast/feed.xml
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* In iTunes, go to "Advanced" section then "Subscribe to Podcast". A pop-up window will open and then paste the link/URL into the space provided.
* In the Juice software, click on the "Add new feed". A pop-up window will open and then paste the link/URL into the space provided and you can then set your preference.
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