[ECOLOG-L] Summer and Fall Natural History Workshops at the UWM Field Station
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station offers natural history workshops that provide college-level instruction on focused topics under the guidance of experts. We offer one-day, two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. We are offering 9 classes for summer and fall 2017. Introduction to the Algae Instructor: Dr. Robert Pillsbury June 2 & 3 (Friday & Saturday) Vegetation of Wisconsin Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz June 12 - 17 (Monday - Saturday) Sedges: Identification and Ecology. Instructor: Dr. Anton Reznicek June 16 & 17 (Friday & Saturday) Please note that the Sedge class is full. Contact us to be put on a wait list. Wildlife Inventory and Monitoring Instructor: Dr. Gary Casper July 14 & 15 (Friday & Saturday) Aquatic Invertebrates Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Meyer and Robert Clare July 28 & 29 (Friday & Saturday) Grasses: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Robert Freckmann August 4 & 5 (Friday & Saturday) Aquatic Vascular Plants: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Tim Gerber August 18 & 19 (Friday & Saturday) Wetland Delineation Instructor: Alice Thompson September 15 & 16 (Friday & Saturday) Invasive Plant Management Techniques Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz Sept. 30 (Saturday) All of our workshops can be taken for continuing education credits, and some are available for college credit. All classes are offered at the main Field Station property in Saukville, WI, just north of Milwaukee. Please visit our website (http://uwm.edu/field-station/workshops/) for information on credit, class descriptions, and fee information, or contact us with questions (262-675-6844, field...@uwm.edu). UWM Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville, WI 53080 http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/ (262) 675-6844 | field...@uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Summer and Fall Natural History Workshops at the UWM Field Station
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station offers natural history workshops that provide college-level instruction on focused topics under the guidance of experts. We offer one-day, two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. We are offering 9 classes for summer and fall 2016. Invasive Plant Management Techniques May 21 (Saturday) Field Herpetology: Identification of Wisconsin Amphibians and Reptiles June 3 & 4 (Friday & Saturday). June 5 (Sunday) is optional Sedges: Identification and Ecology (waitlist only) June 10 & 11 (Friday & Saturday) Vegetation of Wisconsin June 13 - 18 (Monday - Saturday) Wetland Delineation July 8 & 9 (Friday & Saturday) Forest Communities of Southeastern Wisconsin July 29 & 30 (Friday & Saturday) Wetland Hydrology August 5 & 6 (Friday & Saturday) Unraveling the Mysteries of Bird Migration September 16 & 17 (Friday & Saturday) Creative Writing About the Natural World October 14 & 15 (Friday & Saturday) All of our workshops can be taken for continuing education credits, and some are available for college credit. All classes are offered at the main Field Station property in Saukville, WI, just north of Milwaukee. Please visit our website (http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/) for information on credit, class descriptions, and fee information, or contact us with questions (262-675-6844, field...@uwm.edu). UWM Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville, WI 53080 http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/ (262) 675-6844 | field...@uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Summer Natural History Workshops at the UWM Field Station
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station offers natural history workshops that provide college-level instruction on focused topics under the guidance of experts. We offer one-day, two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. We are offering 8 classes for summer and fall 2015. •Wildlife Inventory and Monitoring. May 29 30 (Friday Saturday) •Vegetation of Wisconsin. June 15-20 (Monday - Saturday) •Sedges: Identification and Ecology. June 19 20 (Friday Saturday) (waitlist only) •Aquatic Invertebrates. July 17 18 (Friday Saturday) •Ecological Geology. July 27 - 31 (Monday - Friday) •Grasses: Identification and Ecology. August 7 8 (Friday Saturday) (waitlist only) •Invasive Plant Management Techniques. September 19 (Saturday) •Wetland Restoration. Sept. 25 26 (Friday Saturday) All of our workshops can be taken for continuing education credits, and some are available for college credit. All classes are offered at the main Field Station property in Saukville, WI, just north of Milwaukee. Please visit our website (http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/) for information on credit, class descriptions, and fee information, or contact us with questions (262-675-6844, field...@uwm.edu). UWM Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville, WI 53080 http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/ (262) 675-6844 | field...@uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Summer Courses at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station
2014 Summer Natural History Workshops at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station Our workshops offer an opportunity to study focused topics at college-level instruction under the guidance of noted authorities. We offer two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. We have a full schedule for Summer and Fall 2014. Field Herpetology: Identification of Wisconsin Amphibians and Reptiles Instructor: Dr. Josh Kapfer May 30 31 (Friday Saturday). June 1 (Sunday) is optional Sedges: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Anton Reznicek June 6 7 (Friday Saturday) Birds of Southern Wisconsin Instructors: William Mueller, Dr. Owen Boyle, and Tim Vargo June 10 - June 14 (Tuesday - Saturday) Vegetation of Wisconsin Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz June 16 - 21 (Monday - Saturday) Methods for Description of Vegetation Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz July 14 - 19 (Monday - Saturday) Dragonflies and Damselflies: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Robert DuBois August 2-3 (Saturday Sunday) Plant - Insect Interactions: Ecology and Evolution Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Meyer and Robert Clare Aug 8 9 (Friday Saturday) Mushrooms and other Fleshy Fungi: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Alan Parker September 27 28 (Saturday Sunday) All of our workshops are available for continuing education credits, and some of our workshops may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit by enrolling in UWM, Topics in Field Biology. Fees vary. Please contact the Field Station for more information, or visit our website at http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/ for full descriptions of each course and fee information. You can register online at our website, by phone, or by mail.
[ECOLOG-L] Natural history workshops at the UWM Field Station
Please share this announcement with others who may be interested. 2012 NATURAL HISTORY WORKSHOPS at the UWM FIELD STATION The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station conducts a series of Natural History Workshops. These workshops offer an opportunity to study focused topics at college-level instruction under the guidance of noted authorities. We offer two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. Workshops may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit by enrolling in UWM, Topics in Field Biology. Fees vary. Please contact the Field Station for more information and a registration form, or visit our website at http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/ for full descriptions of each course, fee information, and a downloadable Registration Form. The 2012 summer workshop schedule includes eight courses: Field Herpetology: Identification of Wisconsin Amphibians and Reptiles Instructor: Dr. Josh Kapfer June 1 2 (Friday Saturday). June 3 (Sunday) is optional Sedges: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Anton Reznicek June 15 16 (Friday Saturday) Vegetation of Wisconsin Instructors: Dr. James Reinartz and Marc White June 18 - 23 (Monday - Saturday) Methods for Description of Vegetation Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz July 16 - 21 (Monday - Saturday) Introduction to Insects Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Meyer and Robert Clare July 27 28 (Friday Saturday) Native Mussels of Wisconsin, an Amazing Resource Instructor: Lisie Kitchel August 10 11 (Friday Saturday) Spiders: Identification Ecology Instructor: Dr. Michael Draney Aug. 24 25 (Friday Saturday) Techniques in Mammal Censusing Instructor: Dr. Christopher Yahnke Sept. 15 16 (Saturday Sunday) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Rd. Saukville, WI 53080 Phone: 262 675-6844 Fax: 262 675-0337 Website: www.Fieldstation.uwm.edu Email: field...@uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Spring writing workshop at the UWM Field Station
Please share this announcement with others who may be interested. Registration is now open for the 2012 Spring Workshop at the UWM Field Station Creative Writing About the Natural World April 20 21, 2012 (Friday and Saturday) Instructor: Dr. Mary Linton is a wetland ecologist and aquatic biologist with special interest in the predators of wetland communities, particularly amphibians, dragonflies and damselflies, and aquatic beetles. Dr. Lintons ecological articles have appeared in numerous journals including Evolution, Ecology, and the American Naturalist, as well as popular magazines. Her poetry has appeared in many literary journals including Appalachia, Blueline, Verse Wisconsin and Seeding the Snow. The course: Persuasive communication about the natural world comes in many forms and the scientific paper is only one of those forms. This course will give students, even those who write little, many opportunities to write creative non-fiction about the particular ecosystems found at the UWM Field Station. Class time will be divided between time spent investigating field phenomena (bogs, fields, forests, ponds, nighttime biology) and time spent reflecting and writing about those phenomena. Writing time will be focused on poetry, including haiku, and the personal essay. If interest is sufficient, we may also pursue micro fiction. Students need no prior experience in ecology or writing to benefit from this course. All levels of expertise are encouraged to enroll. Our workshops offer a unique opportunity to explore focused topics in natural history under the guidance of noted authorities. This workshop presents college-level instruction and is designed to accommodate participants with a broad range of experience. Enrollment is limited to 20, providing an informal atmosphere and individualized instruction. This class is also available for one college credit. The workshop fee includes overnight accommodations (bring your own sleeping bag and towels). Tent space is also available. Meals are provided at cost and are optional. All meals include plenty to satisfy vegetarians. Please visit our website at http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/ for fee information and a Registration Form. Please contact the Field Station for more information, or if you would like a registration form mailed to you. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville, WI 53080 Phone: 262 675-6844 Fax: 262 675-0337 email: field...@uwm.edu website: www.fieldstation.uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Winter Plant Workshop at UWM Field Station
Please share this announcement with others who may be interested. Registration is now open for the 2012 Winter Workshop at the UWM Field Station Our workshops offer a unique opportunity to explore focused topics in natural history under the guidance of noted authorities. This workshop presents college-level instruction and is designed to accommodate participants with a broad range of experience. Enrollment is limited to 20, providing an informal atmosphere and individualized instruction. Also available for one college credit. Ecology and Physiology of Plants in Winter: Surviving the Big Chill January 6 7, 2012 (Friday Saturday) Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz The plants of temperate and boreal regions have several anatomical and physiological adaptations that allow them to survive low temperatures. Minimum temperatures set the range limits for many species, and snow and ice loading can be important constraints on the morphology of northern trees. Some woody plants can photosynthesize in the winter, which is also an important time for seed dispersal. This workshop will explore all of the aspects of plant life in the winter, especially what is known about the special adaptations that allow northern plants to survive the freezing and drought associated with extreme cold. We also spend some time learning the basic characteristics used to identify woody plants in the winter. Please visit our website at http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/ for a full description of the course, fee information, and a Registration Form. Please contact the Field Station for more information, or if you would like a registration form mailed to you. University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville, WI 53080 (262) 675-6844 Website: www.Fieldstation.uwm.edu Email: field...@uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Natural history workshops at the UWM Field Station
Please share this announcement with others who may be interested. 2011 NATURAL HISTORY WORKSHOPS at the UWM FIELD STATION The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station conducts a series of Natural History Workshops. These workshops offer an opportunity to study focused topics at college-level instruction under the guidance of noted authorities. We offer two-day and week-long workshops, and housing and meals are available at the Station. Enrollment is limited to 20, the atmosphere is informal and instruction is individualized. Workshops may be taken for graduate or undergraduate credit by enrolling in UWM, Topics in Field Biology. Fees vary. Please contact the Field Station for more information and a registration form, or visit our website at http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/ for full descriptions of each course, fee information, and a downloadable Registration Form. The 2011 summer workshop schedule includes eight courses: Bryophytes: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Virginia Freire May 24 25 (Tuesday Wednesday) Wildlife Inventory and Monitoring Instructor: Dr. Gary Casper June 3 4 (Friday Saturday) Vegetation of Wisconsin Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz June 13-18 (Monday - Saturday) Aquatic Invertebrates Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Meyer and Robert Clare June 24 25 (Friday Saturday) Ecological Geology Instructor: Dr. Roger Kuhns July 11 - 15 (Monday - Friday) Grasses: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Robert Freckmann July 29 30 (Friday Saturday) Aquatic Vascular Plants: Identification and Ecology Instructor: Dr. Tim Gerber August 6 7 (Saturday Sunday) Composites: Taxonomy and Evolution Instructor: Dr. Alison Mahoney August 12 13 (Friday Saturday) There are also a few spots left in our spring workshop: Writing About the Natural World Instructor: Dr. Mary Linton April 22 23 (Friday Saturday) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Rd. Saukville, WI 53080 Phone: 262 675-6844 Fax: 262 675-0337 email:field...@uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Senior Naturalist Position - Newburg WI
Senior Naturalist Riveredge Nature Center in Newburg, Wisconsin, invites applications for a full-time Senior Naturalist who is the Centers principal educator, scientist and naturalist, and is responsible for (1) planning and delivering innovative environmental-education programs for people of all ages, and (2) supervision and coordination of sanctuary management and research programs. For more information see our web site www.riveredge.us Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, statements of their teaching and land-management philosophy, as well as three letters of reference by April 1, 2011 to: naturalistsea...@riveredge.us Riveredge Nature Center is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
[ECOLOG-L] Spring writing workshop at the UWM Field Station
Please share this announcement with others who may be interested. Registration is now open for the 2011 Spring Workshop at the UWM Field Station Writing About the Natural World Instructor: Dr. Mary Linton April 22 23, 2011 (Friday and Saturday) Our workshops offer a unique opportunity to explore focused topics in natural history under the guidance of noted authorities. This workshop presents college-level instruction and is designed to accommodate participants with a broad range of experience. Enrollment is limited to 20, providing an informal atmosphere and individualized instruction. This class is also available for one college credit. Please visit our website at http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/ for a full description of the course, fee information, and a Registration Form. Please contact the Field Station for more information, or if you would like a registration form mailed to you. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville, WI 53080 Phone: 262 675-6844 Fax: 262 675-0337 email: field...@uwm.edu website: www.fieldstation.uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Winter Plant Course at the Univ of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station
Please share this announcement with others who may be interested. Registration is now open for the 2011 Winter Workshop at the UWM Field Station: Ecology and Physiology of Plants in Winter: Surviving the Big Chill January 7 8, 2011 (Friday Saturday) Instructor: Dr. James Reinartz Our workshops offer a unique opportunity to explore focused topics in natural history under the guidance of noted authorities. This workshop presents college-level instruction and is designed to accommodate participants with a broad range of experience. Enrollment is limited to 20, providing an informal atmosphere and individualized instruction. Also available for one college credit. Please visit our website at http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/workshops/ for a full description of the course, fee information, and a Registration Form. Please contact the Field Station for more information, or if you would like a registration form mailed to you. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville, WI 53080 Phone: 262 675-6844 Fax: 262 675-0337 email: field...@uwm.edu website: www.fieldstation.uwm.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral position - ecological genetics of Invasive Species
Postdoctoral Position: Ecological Genetics of Invasive Species. A postdoctoral position in ecological genetics is available at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The successful candidate will work on a collaborative project examining genetic structure of an invasive plant in its native and introduced ranges in the lab of Drs. Sara Hoot, Gretchen Meyer and Mai Phillips. Using existing plant collections, the postdoctoral associate will assist in the following projects: 1) develop molecular markers to investigate genetic variation of Solidago gigantea in its native range (US) and introduced range (Europe), 2) explore relationships among the genetic data and previously-collected datasets on secondary chemistry, susceptibility to herbivory, and growth and reproductive characters of the same plants, and 3) develop a molecular phylogeny of the Solidago canadensis complex (including the species most closely related to S. gigantea). A Ph.D. and a strong background in ecological genetics, systematics, or evolution is required. Experience extracting and amplifying DNA from plant tissue is preferred, and interest or experience with genetics of invasive plants is desirable. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has a strong research group in ecology and evolution (http://www4.uwm.edu/letsci/biologicalsciences/grad/eeb/index.cfm) and Milwaukee is a vibrant city offering many cultural and recreational opportunities (http://www4.uwm.edu/visitors/amazing_milwaukee.cfm). We offer a competitive salary and full benefits. The position is for one year with an opportunity to contribute to grant-writing for further funding. Start date will be between July - Aug 2010. Review of applications will begin June 10 and continue until position is filled. To apply, send letter of interest highlighting your relevant experience and interests, a complete CV, and contact information for 3 referees to Gretchen Meyer (gme...@uwm.edu or by mail to UWM Field Station, 3095 Blue Goose Rd, Saukville WI 53080).
Conference on Global Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Milwaukee WI
The Global Climate Change and Sustainable Development Initiative at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will be hosting a conference addressing Climate Change and Sustainable Development, to be held April 24-25, 2008 at the DoubleTree Hotel, Milwaukee, Wisc. This conference will discuss the global issue of climate change in the regional context of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes. It will feature presentations and discussions across many disciplines, focusing on implications of climate changes for the region and potential practical solutions. The conference aims to reach a broader audience beyond the academic community, including business, government, and other community members in the region that are involved in activities relevant to climate change. Further information is available at http://www.gccsdi.uwm.edu. Please contact me if you have questions. ** Gretchen Meyer UWM Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Road Saukville WI 53080 phone: 262-675-6844 fax:262-675-0337 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.uwm.edu/Dept/fieldstation **