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Aquatic and Terrestrial Field Course
24 August - 29 August, 2008


Come join us this fall, just before the beginning of the academic term, for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Field Course. Held over a period of five days, the course introduces field biology with an emphasis on the organism, population and ecosystem levels of complexity. It is a hands-on course, with an excellent student-to-professor ratio, where you will learn techniques for studying the ecology of many New Brunswick organisms - for instance, how to mist net and band birds, how to census plant populations, and more, and how to interpret and analyze field data.

Course Info:
Biology 3383 - 4 credit hours

Where :
Yoho Lake Scout Camp

When :
24 August - 29 August, 2008
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Instructors :
Dr. Stephen Heard
Dr. Les Cwynar
Dr. Dan Keppie
Others to be announced

Class size:
Enrolment is limited to 15-18 students , based on CGPA

Prerequisites :
Biol 2113 or equivalent

Fees & Costs :
TBA (likely $450-$500/ person including all travel, accommodation, and meal expenses)**

For more information, contact
Dr. Steve Heard
Department of Biology , Room 141, Loring Bailey Hall
University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 4400
Fredericton, New Brunswick. E3B 5A3
ph : (506)452-6047 email : sheard@unb.ca

To register, or for general enquiries, contact Mrs. Melanie Lawson, Bailey Hall Rm 29, UNB
Ph: (506) 452-6052 fax: (506)453-3583 email: melanie@unb.ca

**Please note that a $100.00 deposit and pre-registration form are due 4 April 2008


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