I am writing to the list-serv to ask if anyone has a lab you’d be willing to
share about ethnobotany, economic botany, or other applied botany appropriate
for intro biology.
I teach the second semester of our introductory biology sequence for majors
(traditional evol, ecology, diversity intro). I am undertaking some revisions
to our curriculum with the intention of increasing student interest in and
appreciation for diversity in general and at the moment, specifically plants.
Ethnobotany seems like an interesting way to combine their strong interest in
allied health careers with generating interest in preserving native plants. As
a behavioral ecologist, I would love some input from those more knowledgeable.
Thanks much,
Bronwyn
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When you come to the edge of all that you know, you must believe in one of two
things:
there will be earth upon which to stand, or you will be given wings.
~Richard Bach
There is no passion to be found in settling for a life that is less than the
one you are
capable of living. ~Nelson Mandela
Liberty without learning is always in peril; learning without liberty is always
in vain. ~JFK
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