Space is still available for our 5th annual Herpetology Workshop!  See below 
for details.



Dates: June 13-24, 2016



Location: New Jersey School of Conservation (NJSOC) in Stokes State Forest, 
Sussex County, New Jersey



Description: This course is designed to introduce college-level students to the 
reptiles and amphibians of the Northeast United States, the environments they 
inhabit, and the techniques that are used to conserve and study them in the 
field.  Most of the course will involve hands-on field activities that allow 
students to get "up close and personal" with the salamanders, frogs, toads, 
turtles, lizards, and snakes that call the Northeast home. A small number of 
classroom lectures and lab activities will also contribute to the student 
learning experience.



The course will include:

  *   Discussions of reptile and amphibian natural history: their basic 
biology, life histories, and habitats
  *   Discussions on the conservation and management of reptiles and amphibians
  *   Reptile and amphibian identification and taxonomy
  *   Identification of calling amphibians by ear
  *   Habitat, plant, and non-herp animal identification
  *   Reptile and amphibian sampling, trapping, and marking/tagging techniques
  *   Radiotelemetry
  *   Reptile and amphibian tissue sampling for DNA analysis
  *   Collection of occupancy, relative abundance, mark-recapture, physical, 
environmental, and geographic data
  *   Field note recordation and organization
  *   Field photography
  *   Day and night surveys for reptiles and amphibians
  *   Hikes through several diverse northeastern habitats
  *   Off-site field trips to natural areas that are different from those 
around the NJSOC
  *   Participation in ongoing herpetological studies at the NJSOC and elsewhere



Cost: $750 for one week or $1000 for two weeks (fees cover food, lodging, and 
instruction)



Academic Credit: One to three (1-3) transferable, undergraduate credits are 
obtainable through Montclair State University for an additional fee.  
Non-credit options are also available. To receive academic credit and financial 
aid, participants attend the course in June, then register for the course 
during the fall 2016 semester.



Qualifications: Participants should be in relatively good physical shape and 
capable of hiking several miles in a range of conditions through 
moderate-difficult terrain.  Above all, participants are expected to be capable 
of college-level work and possess a strong interest in field biology, ecology, 
or another closely-related discipline.  Class space is limited and participants 
will be accepted on a first come, first served basis providing they satisfy the 
above preconditions.



Deadline: Full payment must be sent by June 1st 2016.



Contact: thomas.j.duc...@hofstra.edu<mailto:dolcemasc...@mail.montclair.edu>


More Information:



http://www.montclair.edu/csam/school-of-conservation/summer-workshops/herpetology/



http://www.montclair.edu/csam/school-of-conservation/



https://www.facebook.com/groups/NJSOC.Herp.Workshop/


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