The Northeast Section of the The Wildlife Society, in cooperation with 
Castleton State College and the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife, will 
be hosting our 8th annual 2-week Wildlife Field Course in Castleton, Vermont, 
May 15-28, 201.

Please visit the course website for details and application materials:   
http://wildlife.org/NE/field_course

The course fee is $950 and includes 3 undergraduate or graduate credits through 
Castleton State College and room and board for the 2 weeks.  The course is 
housed at the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department's Edward Kehoe Conservation 
Camp near Castleton with much field work on the nearby Bird Mountain Wildlife 
Management Area.  The course emphasizes hands-on experience with basic field 
techniques and small group work organized around the theme of conducting a 
biological inventory.   The course is led by practicing wildlife biologists and 
ecologists who volunteer their time to serve as instructors providing great 
networking opportunities and career perspectives during evening discussion 
sessions.

Enrollment is capped at 20 students and there are 5 or 6 spaces still available 
as of January 6th.

Dr. John E. McDonald, Jr.
Vice-President and Fellow, The Wildlife Society
Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental Science
214A Wilson Hall
Westfield State University
Westfield, MA 01086
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
413-572-8393 (w)
413-446-8389 (cell)
Associate Editor, Wildlife Society Bulletin, Journal of Wildlife Management,and 
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