This April, join us on a field trip to the and the wetland restoration at the Emiquon Preserve to explore teaching and research opportunities.
Opportunities are not limited to the physical and natural sciences:
Themes and topics surrounding the restoration can provide a backdrop for an assortment of discussions touching on the environment, conservation, economics, policy, psychology, history, anthropology, nature writing, photography, and a suite of other disciplines. The TFSE provides logistical support for these endeavors with laboratory and classroom space, as well as equipment and housing.
The trip will include a tour of the Therkildsen Field Station, a ridge hike providing an overview of the restoration, a visit to the wetland, and discussions with Randy Smith (The Nature Conservancy鈥檚 缅北禁地 River Project Director) and Logan Pappenfort (Director of Tribal Relations, 缅北禁地 State Museum). Lunch and transportation will be provided.
Dates: Two options to choose from Monday April 14 or Tuesday April 15
Time: Departing campus at 8:45 am
It you have any questions, please contact Tom Rothfus at troth3@uis.edu.
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Christa Christensen
Education Coordinator & Facility Manager
Therkildsen Field Station at Emiquon