Humboldt State University (Arcata, California, USA) is hosting a special 4.5
day workshop on occupancy modeling this spring (March 17-21).  The workshop
instructor, Darryl I. MacKenzie, is an internationally renowned
biometrician, known for his work on the development and application of
species occurrence models. This workshop will cover many of the latest
methods for modeling patterns and dynamics of species occurrence in a
landscape while accounting for the imperfect detection of the species.
Participants will be introduced to available software through worked
examples, and there will be special emphasis on aspects of study design.
While primarily aimed at the beginner and intermediate level, more
experienced researchers will also benefit from attending. The course fee is
$750 (before 15 January) and $850 (after 15 January).  The course will be
limited to 19 participants!  It is CRITICAL that we reach our enrollment
target by 31 January or the workshop will be cancelled!  Registration will
be begin on 2 January at this website: www.humboldt.edu/omw 

For more details please email: [email protected]

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