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Natural History Workshops
Monday, March 14, 2011 12:31 PM
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2011 NATURAL HISTORY WORKSHOPS at the UWM FIELD STATION
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station conducts a series of Natural History Workshops. These workshops offer an opportunity to study focused topics at college-level instruction under the guidance of noted authorities. We offer two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. Workshops may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit by enrolling in UWM, Topics in Field Biology. Fees vary. Please contact the Field Station for more information and a registration form, or visit our website at UW-Milwaukee: Field Station - Natural History Workshops for full descriptions of each course, fee information, and a downloadable Registration Form. The 2011 summer workshop schedule includes eight courses:
Bryophytes: Identification and Ecology
Instructor: Dr. Virginia Freire
May 24 & 25 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Wildlife Inventory and Monitoring
Instructor: Dr. Gary Casper
June 3 & 4 (Friday & Saturday)
Vegetation of Wisconsin
Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz
June 13-18 (Monday - Saturday)
Aquatic Invertebrates
Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Meyer and Robert Clare
June 24 & 25 (Friday & Saturday)
Ecological Geology
Instructor: Dr. Roger Kuhns
July 11 - 15 (Monday - Friday)
Grasses: Identification and Ecology
Instructor: Dr. Robert Freckmann
July 29 & 30 (Friday & Saturday)
Aquatic Vascular Plants: Identification and Ecology
Instructor: Dr. Tim Gerber
August 6 & 7 (Saturday & Sunday)
Composites: Taxonomy and Evolution
Instructor: Dr. Alison Mahoney
August 12 & 13 (Friday & Saturday)
There are also a few spots left in our spring workshop:
Writing About the Natural World
Instructor: Dr. Mary Linton
April 22 & 23 (Friday & Saturday)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station
3095 Blue Goose Rd.
Saukville, WI 53080
Phone: 262 675-6844
Fax: 262 675-0337
email:[email protected]
_______________________________________________
Fs-workshop mailing list
[email protected]
http://listserv.uwm.edu/mailman/listinfo/fs-workshop
Monday, March 14, 2011 12:31 PM
Please share this announcement with others who may be interested.
2011 NATURAL HISTORY WORKSHOPS at the UWM FIELD STATION
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station conducts a series of Natural History Workshops. These workshops offer an opportunity to study focused topics at college-level instruction under the guidance of noted authorities. We offer two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. Workshops may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit by enrolling in UWM, Topics in Field Biology. Fees vary. Please contact the Field Station for more information and a registration form, or visit our website at UW-Milwaukee: Field Station - Natural History Workshops for full descriptions of each course, fee information, and a downloadable Registration Form. The 2011 summer workshop schedule includes eight courses:
Bryophytes: Identification and Ecology
Instructor: Dr. Virginia Freire
May 24 & 25 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Wildlife Inventory and Monitoring
Instructor: Dr. Gary Casper
June 3 & 4 (Friday & Saturday)
Vegetation of Wisconsin
Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz
June 13-18 (Monday - Saturday)
Aquatic Invertebrates
Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Meyer and Robert Clare
June 24 & 25 (Friday & Saturday)
Ecological Geology
Instructor: Dr. Roger Kuhns
July 11 - 15 (Monday - Friday)
Grasses: Identification and Ecology
Instructor: Dr. Robert Freckmann
July 29 & 30 (Friday & Saturday)
Aquatic Vascular Plants: Identification and Ecology
Instructor: Dr. Tim Gerber
August 6 & 7 (Saturday & Sunday)
Composites: Taxonomy and Evolution
Instructor: Dr. Alison Mahoney
August 12 & 13 (Friday & Saturday)
There are also a few spots left in our spring workshop:
Writing About the Natural World
Instructor: Dr. Mary Linton
April 22 & 23 (Friday & Saturday)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station
3095 Blue Goose Rd.
Saukville, WI 53080
Phone: 262 675-6844
Fax: 262 675-0337
email:[email protected]
_______________________________________________
Fs-workshop mailing list
[email protected]
http://listserv.uwm.edu/mailman/listinfo/fs-workshop