Field Course in Herpetology

May 16-27, 2011


The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi is pleased
to offer a new course - Coastal Herpetology - from May 16-27, 2011. The
coastal plain of the Southeast boasts an outstanding diversity of 
amphibians and reptiles, making the region an excellent place to study 
these often reclusive and elusive creatures. This course will provide 
students with an introduction to herpetology through lectures and 
associated readings, discussions of original research papers, and a class 
project. Topics covered will include the ecology, evolution, life history, 
diversity, behavior, and conservation of amphibians and reptiles. There 
will also be many field excursions highlighting the methods and techniques 
for capturing and studying amphibians and reptiles. Be prepared to get wet 
and muddy since we will be exploring the marshes, pine woods, bayous, and 
other habitats as we search for and learn about the amphibians and 
reptiles of the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Three semester hours 
of credit is available through the University of Southern Mississippi or 
one of many affiliated universities. Applications will be accepted through 
May 2, 2011. For more information, visit us at www.usm.edu/gcrl or contact 
the instructor, Dr. Matthew Chatfield, at [email protected].

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