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********************************************************************************************************************** ANNOUNCING ... 2008 Entomology Seminars at the Humboldt Institute on the coast of Maine! June 1 - 7 ...... Aquatic Entomology for Naturalists Frederick H. SaintOurs, Jr. June 22 - 28 .... Mayflies: Systematics and Biomonitoring Steven K. Burian Descriptions of seminars may be found at http://www.eaglehill.us/mssemdes.html Information on lodging options, meals, and costs may be found at http://www.eaglehill.us/mapinfo.html The complete redesign of the Humboldt Institute website, now with a color flyer for each seminar, easier site navigation, and more complete information about the Institute, its programs, and eastern coastal Maine. http://www.eaglehill.us For more information, please contact the Humboldt Institute, PO Box 9, Steuben, ME04680-0009. 207-546-2821. Fax 207-546-3042 E-mail - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Online general information may be found at http://www.eaglehill.us NATURAL HISTORY SEMINARS In support of field biologists, modern field naturalists, and students of the natural history sciences, Eagle Hill offers specialty seminars and workshops at different ecological scales for those who are interested in understanding, addressing, and solving complex ecological questions. Seminars topics range from watershed level subjects, and subjects in classical ecology, to highly specialized seminars in advanced biology, taxonomy, and ecological restoration. Eagle Hill has long been recognized as offering hard-to-find seminars and workshops which provide important opportunities for training and meeting others who are likewise dedicated to the natural history sciences. Eagle Hill field seminars are of special interest because they focus on the natural history of one of North America's most spectacular and pristine natural areas, the coast of eastern Mainefrom AcadiaNational Parkto Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge and beyond. Most seminars combine field studies with follow-up lab studies and a review of the literature. Additional information is provided in lectures, slide presentations, and discussions. Seminars are primarily taught for people who already have a reasonable background in a seminar program or in related subjects, or who are keenly interested in learning about a new subject. Prior discussions of personal study objectives are welcome.
