Please contact Dan Bogan at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Field Techniques in Wildlife Science (FWS 399) will be offered this summer
at Paul Smith's College, June 9 - June 27.  Please consider this course if
you are interested in rounding out your education and gaining additional
experience in the field of Wildlife Sciences.  This course is based in the
Adirondack region of New York State.  The deadline to register is rapidly
approaching! 
 

FWS 399 -- Field Techniques in Wildlife Science

This course offers students the opportunity to study techniques used to
learn about wildlife ecology. Students will gain practical, hands-on
training through field exercises designed to collect and analyze data, and
synthesize information as a means to inform wildlife management. Students
will train in capturing and handling wildlife, aging, sexing and marking
individuals for study. This course implements the scientific method, and
builds skills and knowledge of wildlife science. Prerequisites: Ecology and
Statistics. Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (3 credits)

For more information, please contact Dr. Dan Bogan at [email protected]

This course is being offered as part of the Adirondack Field Courses summer
session at Paul Smith's College.  Additional courses are offered during two
3-week sessions.  For more information about other exciting Adirondack Field
Courses please visit http://www.paulsmiths.edu/summer/adirondack-field-courses


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