An intensive Conservation Science and Leadership Course is offered by
Pacific Biodiversity Institute this spring. This 4-week course is designed
as a perfect complement to college and university programs in ecology,
environmental studies, conservation biology or natural resource management.
It provides an excellent opportunity for students and recent graduates to
hone leadership skills, gain essential scientific knowledge, and connect
with dynamic conservation professionals in the spectacular North Cascade
Mountains of Washington State.

Please pass along this announcement to students, graduates, or anyone you
know who may be interested in participating in this field-based course. 

Students will participate in an intensive 4-week course learning about
current conservation topics, state-of-the-art research techniques, and
restoration and management approaches. Students will learn leadership,
decision-making and communication skills from seasoned conservation leaders.
Students will conduct wildlife surveys using wildlife cameras and
hair-sampling methods, vegetation sampling plots, bird point-counts, and use
GIS mapping tools. They will participate in research focused on ponderosa
pine forests, wildfire impacts, riparian ecosystems, endangered wildlife and
ecosystem restoration.  Students will also participate in community service
projects, multi-day field trips, and team research projects. 

The goal of this course is to enable young scientists and potential
conservation leaders to discover and pursue their educational and career
goals with a powerful skill set, knowledge, connections with conservation
leaders and passion for the protecting the natural world.

What: Conservation Science and Leadership Course in the North Cascades of
Washington

Who: Upper-level undergraduate students and recent graduates who are
preparing to be scientists, conservation leaders and natural resource
professionals

Where: Eastern Washington's North Cascades Mountains and Methow Valley

When: May 23-June 19, 2016

Cost: $1250 to cover lodging and food for the entire 4 weeks at the North
Cascades Basecamp. The course itself is free and supported by a grant from
The Mountaineers Foundation.

Application Deadline: The official application deadline is March 15, 2016,
however we will continue to accept applications to fill the last few seats
in the class, and to be placed on a wait list in the event that some
students initially accepted to the course are not able to join.

More information and an application can be found at:
http://pacificbio.org/conservation_course_spring_2016.html

Please contact [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
with questions.

 

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