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Join the BIO465.001 course for an immersive 4-credit field studies experience in Northern Minnesota from May 12-30, 2014. This course focuses on temperate ecology and includes two weeks of hands-on field studies, covering topics such as the impact of beavers on edge trees, bog ecosystems, frog populations, and lake zooplankton. Limited to 11 students, the course also involves exciting group projects. The cost for the field trip is $850, and more information can be obtained by contacting Dr. Richard Durtsche at NKU's Biological Sciences department.
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Summer Intersession 2014 May 12-30 Northern Temperate Ecology Includes 2 Weeks of Field Studies in Northern Minnesota BIO465 001 - 4 credits (A Field Studies Course) Previous Student Projects Beaver impact of edge trees Bogs –n- Frogs Lake Zooplankton & Temps For more Info Contact: Dr. Richard Durtsche NKU Biological Sciences 859-572-6637;durtsche@nku.edu Class Size Limit: 11; Field Trip Cost: $850 At Long Lake Conservation Center: http://www.llcc.org Information Session Tuesday March 4, 2014 SC 164; 12:15 pm Register Today (students should contact Dr. Durtsche directly) Global Education : NKU and UAM (Costa Rica) USFQ (Ecuador) Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Group Projects