Charmaine Delmatier SHANNON BRODERICK/Boomerang photographer Jan 24, 2017 Jan 24, 2017 Updated Jul 30, 2020 Comments Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Charmaine Delmatier, volunteer program director at the Rocky Mountain Herbarium, looks through a book of preserved specimens Tuesday morning on the third floor of the Aven Nelson Building. The herbarium is looking for volunteers to process new samples they receive for their records. SHANNON BRODERICK/Boomerang photographer As featured on University of Wyoming Herbarium looks to expand volunteer program As a library for dried plant specimens, the University of Wyoming’s Rocky Mountain Herbarium… Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus Trending Now Teens to be tried as adults in 14-year-old’s death in Casper Death threats roll in as wolf abuse investigation proceeds Daniel man unleashes outrage after capturing, torturing live wolf Slim chance of charges in fatal Oxford Drive shooting, Laramie County DA says Secretary of State urges approval of new Wyoming voter registration rules Support Local Journalism in Classrooms Latest E-Edition Wyoming Tribune Eagle  How-To Guide Local Briefs UW College of Ag to host leadership symposium Monday in Laramie Laramie County assessor issues reminder on property tax exemptions, refunds Cheyenne receives grant to plant 100-plus trees in city parks UW Extension offers new grass thrip management guide Barrasso, Lummis working to overturn SEC climate disclosure rule Assistance for veterans available at May outreach events Empty the Shelters event coming to Cheyenne Animal Shelter Veterans event set for May 25 at National Museum of Military Vehicles Emerging artists on display at LCCC Student Art Show Wyoming Secretary of State's Office releases 2024 Campaign Guide
University of Wyoming Herbarium looks to expand volunteer program As a library for dried plant specimens, the University of Wyoming’s Rocky Mountain Herbarium…