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2008 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.  Most workshops present two full days of instruction, 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
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/fieldstation/wkshops.html for full descriptions of
each course, fee information, and a downloadable Registration Form.  The
2008 workshop schedule includes seven courses:

Field Herpetology: Identification of Wisconsin Amphibians and Reptiles 
        Instructor: Dr. Josh Kapfer
        May 30 & 31 (Friday & Saturday), June 1 (Sunday) optional   

Vegetation of Wisconsin
        Instructors: Dr. James Reinartz and Marc White
        June 9-14 (Monday-Saturday)

Sedges: Identification and Ecology
        Instructor: Dr. Anton Reznicek
        June 20 & 21 (Fri-Sat)

Ecological Geology
        Instructor: Dr. Roger Kuhns
        July 7-11  (Monday-Friday) 

Fishes of Wisconsin: Identification and Ecology
        Instructor: Dr. Michael Pauers
        July 18 & 19 (Friday & Saturday)

Common and Nuisance Algae
        Instructor: Dr. Craig Sandgren
        July 25 & 26 (Friday & Saturday)

Wetland Delineation
        Instructor: Dr. Don Reed
        Sept. 12 & 13 (Friday & Saturday) 

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station
3095 Blue Goose Rd.
Saukville, WI 53080
Phone: 262 675-6844
Fax: 262 675-0337
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