The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory offers summer experiences
designed to help students learn more about ecology, evolution, and
behavior in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.  Classes are designed to get
students into the field and work with top scientists from around the
world.

In 2007 the RMBL will offer Field Ecology, Conservation Biology,
Physiology of Animal Behavior, Field Mammalogy, Ecology and Conservation
of Freshwater Invertebrates, and Field Botany.  Additionally, students
may take an independent research option and conduct a project with the
guidance of a scientist. Substantial financial aid is available.  The
RMBL also has four fellowships through the RMBL Undergraduate Research
Fellowship Program that are designed to help students considering a
career in field biology. Students take Field Ecology (or an equivalent
class) and design and conduct a research project under the guidance of a
senior scientist.  The RMBL covers the cost of tuition, room, board, and
transportation for the Fellows.

The submission deadline for coursework applicants seeking financial aid 
is April 1st. Applicants are welcome to apply until June 4th, but you 
may not be eligible for financial aid. For more information, visit 
www.rmbl.org (Higher Education.

Contact Mel Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with any questions.

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Mel Dean, Operations Manager
Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 519
Crested Butte, CO 81224
970-349-7231 ph/fax
www.rmbl.org

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