2009 SUMMER COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND TEACHER EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
AT THE HIGHLANDS BIOLOGICAL STATION

The Highlands Biological Station, in Highlands, North Carolina, is offering
its 2009 series of summer courses and workshops that can be taken for credit
toward your academic program. HBS is an inter-institutional research center
of the University of North Carolina. Highlands, North Carolina, is located
in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, at an average elevation about 3,800
feet, and situated near the Nantahala National Forest, Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, Cherokee Indian Reservation, Appalachian Trail, Blue Ridge
Parkway, and numerous other national reserves. For more information and to
apply, visit www.wcu.edu/hbs, email [email protected] or call 828-526-2602.

2009 SUMMER COURSE SCHEDULE (4 CREDIT HOURS):
-Conservation Biology of Amphibians    
May 18 –  May 30 with Raymond D. Semlitsch (University of Missouri, Columbia)
-Taxonomy and Natural History of Southern Appalachian Mayflies, Stoneflies,
and Caddisflies
June 1 – June 13 with John C. Morse (Clemson University)
-Ecology of Rock Outcrop Communities
June 15 – June 27 with Keith Clay (Indiana University)
-Conservation Biology – Principles for Conservation Illustrated by the
Diverse and Dynamic Landscape of the Southern Appalachians
June 29 – July 11 with Peter S. White (University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill)
-Forest Ecosystems of the Southern Appalachian Mountains
July 13 – July 25 with Thomas R. Wentworth (North Carolina State
University), Stephanie Jeffries (North Carolina State University), and Peter
S. White (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
-Vascular Plants of the Southern Appalachians
July 27 – August 8 with Paul S. Manos (Duke University)

Cost and Credit Information:
Comprehensive course fee: $400 per 2-week course
Course credit: all summer courses can be taken for 4 semester hours credit
Registration fee: if a student wishes to receive credit through either
UNC-Chapel Hill or Western Carolina University, a charge of $80 per course
will apply
Housing fee: $50-$100 per week depending on accommodations
2009 Summer Course Applications are available at
http://www.wcu.edu/hbs/currentyrcourses.htm

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