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SUMMARY:Southern Appalachian Mammals
DESCRIPTION:Instructors: Dr. Rada Petric (UNC-Chapel Hill) and Dr. Ed Pivorun (Clemson University) \nThis course will emphasize the mammalian fauna of the Southern Appalachians. We will have traditional lectures on mammalian anatomy\, evolution\, orders\, physiology and ecology for about 1 ½ hours every morning. Field work will emphasize live trapping techniques. Mammals tend to be nocturnal. Thus\, all traps will be set out in the late afternoon and will be checked early the next morning. These efforts will allow the student to become familiar with as many living local species of mammals as possible. The field work will examine the importance of specific habitats for the distribution and density of specific species. After a short break\, we will move into the lecture setting until noon. In the early afternoon\, after lunch\, we will spend another 1 ½- 2 hours to do some more of the traditional mammalogy labs on anatomy\, identification and keying. An interactive DVD/flash drive provided to each student contains high resolution images of the skulls of each species native to the Appalachian forests. This is an excellent study aid that is used in conjunction with the actual skulls and study skins of each species. \nPre-requisites: Introductory biology\, zoology\, or permission of the instructor.
URL:https://highlandsbiological.org/event/southern-appalachian-mammals-2/
LOCATION:Highlands Biological Station\, 265 North 6th St\, Highlands\, NC\, 28741\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Courses
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SUMMARY:Biology and Conservation of Birds
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Dr. Rob Bierregaard (Drexel University & Academy of Natural Sciences) \nBird diversity is extremely high in the southern Appalachian mountain and Blue Ridge Escarpment region\, an area that includes a wide range of plant community types over a nearly 4000-foot range in elevation. This basic course in ornithology covers morphology\, systematics\, ecology\, conservation\, and behavior of birds. Daily field trips in the local area will acquaint students with the rich bird fauna of the region. \nPre-requisites: Introductory biology\, ecology\, or permission of instructor. \nFor more information\, visit https://highlandsbiological.org/summer-2023-academic-courses/
URL:https://highlandsbiological.org/event/biology-and-conservation-of-birds-2/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:A Buggy Evening
DESCRIPTION:June 13th (Register HERE)                                            \n9 – 10 PM \nFREE\, all ages welcome \nRegistration required \nExperience the world of our smallest nocturnal creatures—insects! Learn to identify unique and beautiful insects then join naturalists to look for fireflies and nocturnal creepy crawlies in the Botanical Garden. Please bring a flashlight for this adventure! This program is weather-dependent.
URL:https://highlandsbiological.org/event/a-buggy-evening-5/
LOCATION:Highlands Nature Center\, 930 Horse Cove Rd.\, Highlands\, NC\, 28741\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Center Nights
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