Attention Botanists, Wildlife Biologists and other Field Specialists:


Do you need college credits in Field Botany to upgrade your skill set but can't 
fit a typical class schedule into your work routine?  Can you take 6 days off 
in late June to get an educational experience of a lifetime?  Then consider 
enrolling in "Field Botany of Southwest Oregon and Northern California" 
(BOT203A) at Umpqua Community College! (www.umpqua.edu<http://www.umpqua.edu>)  
This 4 credit hybrid lab science class is fully accredited by the Oregon 
University System and will be offered for the third time during Spring Term 
2014 beginning March 31st.  The class will be led by Ken Carloni, Ph.D. who has 
over 30 years of experience botanizing in the region.



The course begins with a series of online modules on botanical terminology, 
regional plant family characteristics, use of a dichotomous key, and other 
web-delivered content, and will culminate in a hands-on, 6 day tour of this 
botanically rich region on an innovative sleeper coach provided by world-famous 
Green Tortoise Adventure Tours 
(www.greentortoise.com<http://www.greentortoise.com>).  The tour will depart 
from UCC on Tuesday, June 17th and will visit unique plant communities in the 
Siskiyou Mts., the Smith River, the Redwoods, Trinidad State Beach, the Trinity 
River, Mt. Lassen NP, Rising River Ranch, McArthur-Burney Falls SP, Lava Beds 
NM, Crater Lake NP, and waterfalls along the North Umpqua River, returning to 
UCC on Sunday, June 22nd.  In six days we will experience the grandeur and 
awe-inspiring diversity in one of the botanically richest regions of the world 
from the Redwood Coast to the Cascade Crest.  During the tour, we will apply 
the knowledge gained from the online component of the course as we key plants 
from diverse habitats and observe a wide range of plant communities.



The fee for the tour is $675 and covers all food, parks and campsites.  And UCC 
offers the best tuition deal in the state -- the total cost of tuition, 
transportation and meals for BOT203A (~$1038) is less than the tuition alone 
would cost at one of Oregon's major universities.  If you don't need the 
credits but just want to brush up on your botany and experience the 
world-renowned beauty and diversity of the region, you can simply sign up for 
the tour for $680 as a UCC Community Education class.



For more information, contact Ken Carloni at 541.440.7641 or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  Visit 
http://www.greentortoise.com/adventures/oregon-california-botany.php for more 
tour details, and 
www.facebook.com/uccfieldbotany<http://www.facebook.com/uccfieldbotany> for 
photos and comments from previous tours.


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