We are pleased to announce our 2013-2014 field courses in Primate Behavior and Conservation. Our course are intended for undergraduates or early graduate level students who have a keen interest in tropical biology and conservation, but have little or no experience of working in a tropical environment. Participants may enroll on either a credit or non-credit basis. This course is sponsored by Marshall University and Franklin College.
Methods in Primate Behavior and Conservation (Dec. 26, 2013 - Jan. 14, 2014)
Course Coordinator: Kimberly Dingess, Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington; Guest Lecturer: Dr. Benjamin Freed, Anthropology, Eastern Kentucky.
Course Coordinator: Kimberly Dingess, Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington; Guest Lecturer: Dr. Janette Wallis ,Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Environment, University of Oklahoma and Vice President of Conservation for the International Primatological Society.
For more information and application, please visit our website at www.DANTA.info or email conservation@danta.info.
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