[ECOLOG-L] Summer field biology courses - University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station and Labs
Spend the summer in northern Minnesota and enroll in Field Biology at the University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories. Courses start May 18th: - Ecology - Animal Behavior - Parasite and Disease Ecology - Field Mammalogy - Field Ornithology - Foundations of Biology II For more information: http://cbs.umn.edu/itasca/field-biology-program Non-U of M visiting students pay in-state tuition regardless of state of residence. Itasca courses are open to domestic or international undergraduate and graduate students of any accredited college or university, as well as to others with continuing education objectives, provided they are in good standing academically. Course credits are transferable to most colleges and universities. We welcome students from around the United States and the world. Instruction is in English, so competency in the English language is required.
[ECOLOG-L] Updated link - Lacawac Ecology Conference (Sept 25-26) in NE Pennsylvania
Join us for the Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC) September 25 - 26, 2015. Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station is in Lake Ariel, PA. Lacawac is an independent field station and is in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania within 2.5 hours of Philadelphia and NYC. LEC is our annual ecology conference designed to gather regional researchers so they can present their projects, discuss ideas in an informal setting, and build new collaborations. This year our Keynote Speaker is Dr. Olaf Jensen of Rutgers University. For more information and to register: http://www.lacawac-outreach.org/lacawac-ecology-conference.html Space is limited - register early Contact Lesley Knoll with any questions: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] Lacawac Ecology Conference (Sept 25-26) in NE Pennsylvania
Join us for the Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC) September 25 - 26, 2015. Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station is in Lake Ariel, PA. Lacawac is an independent field station and is in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania within 2.5 hours of Philadelphia and NYC. LEC is our annual ecology conference designed to gather regional researchers so they can present their projects, discuss ideas in an informal setting, and build new collaborations. This year our Keynote Speaker is Dr. Olaf Jensen of Rutgers University. For more information and to register: http://www.lacawac-outreach.org/lacawac-ecology- conference.html Space is limited - register early Contact Lesley Knoll with any questions: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] Eastern PA - R Workshop - July 23
Join us for a R Workshop at Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. Lacawac is an independent field station and is in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania within 2.5 hours of Philadelphia and NYC. R Workshop: First Steps July 23, 2015 This one day workshop, led by Rachel Pilla of Miami University (Oxford, OH), is designed to help you take your first steps in R. For information and to register: http://www.lacawac-outreach.org/r-workshop.html We still have space! Contact Lesley Knoll with any questions: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] R Workshop - Eastern PA - July 23
Join us for a R Workshop at Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. Lacawac is an independent field station and is in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania within 2.5 hours of Philadelphia and NYC. R Workshop: First Steps July 23, 2015 This one day workshop, led by Rachel Pilla of Miami University (Oxford, OH), is designed to help you take your first steps in R. For information and to register: http://www.lacawac-outreach.org/r-workshop.html Contact Lesley Knoll with any questions: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] Eastern PA - Research Awards - Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station
We are accepting applications for our two research awards to support faculty or student research. 1) The Robert Estabrook Moeller Memorial Fund Research Fellow Award supports scholars conducting research on Lake Lacawac and other Pocono region lakes. Awards are generally $1000 - $1500 2) The Watres Student Award supports research by graduate and undergraduate students conducting projects at Lacawac. Awards are generally $300 - $700. For more information and to apply: http://lacawac.org/grants.html Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station is an independent, non-profit field station and nature preserve located in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania (www.lacawac.org).
[ECOLOG-L] Eastern PA - Writing Retreat - Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station
Join us for our Writing Retreat to be held at Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station in the Pocono Mountains of NE Pennsylvania May 27-29, 2015. Space is limited and the deadline to register is May 6. Retreat participants will have time to make progress on their scholarship (writing, data analyses, reading, etc) in an idyllic setting. For more information and to register: http://www.lacawac-outreach.org/writing-retreat.html Contact Lesley Knoll with any questions - lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] Eastern PA - Research Awards - Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station
Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station welcomes applications for the Moeller Research Fellow Award and the Watres Student Research Award. Lacawac is an independent, non-profit field station, nature preserve, and environmental education center located in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania (www.lacawac.org). Features include Lake Lacawac, a well-protected natural lake listed as a National Natural Landmark, four experimental deer exclosures, long-term lake and weather data, residential lodging facilities, a new NSF-funded lab facility with analytical equipment, and two areas designated as Pennsylvania Wild Plant Sanctuaries. Robert Estabrook Moeller Memorial Fund - Research Fellow Award Applicants can be university/college students or faculty. The award supports scholars conducting limnological research on Lake Lacawac and other Pocono region lakes. Preference will be given to scholars who are new Lacawac users or are starting new projects, and who also request funding to cover Lacawac lodging, lab, and/or site fees. Awards generally range from $1,000 - $1,500. Review of applications begins April 15 each year and will continue until all funds are awarded. For more information about the award and to apply, please go to http://www.lacawac.org/assets/moeller_research_fellow2.pdf Isabel and Arthur Watres Student Research Fund Applicants can be university/college students. The award supports students conducting research at Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station. Preference will be given to students who are requesting funding to cover Lacawac lodging, lab, and/or site fees. Awards generally range from $300 - $700. Review of applications begins April 15 each year and will continue until all funds are awarded. For more information about the award and to apply, please go to http://www.lacawac.org/assets/watres_student_fund.pdf For more information: Contact: Dr. Lesley Knoll lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] R Workshop - Eastern PA
Join us for a R workshop at Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station in Lake Ariel, PA. Lacawac is an independent field station and is in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania within 2.5 hours of Philadelphia and NYC. R Workshop: First Steps. April 4, 2015. This 1 day workshop, led by Dr. Jeffrey Stratford of Wilkes University, is designed to help you take your first steps in R. For more information and to register: http://www.lacawac-outreach.org/r-workshop.html Contact Lesley Knoll with any questions: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] Upcoming conferences at Lacawac Sanctuary - NE Penn.
Several scientific workshops and conferences are being offered at Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station in Lake Ariel, PA in 2015. Lacawac is an independent field station and is in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania within 2.5 hours of Philadelphia and NYC. 1) R Workshop: First Steps. April 4, 2015. This 1 day workshop, led by Dr. Jeffrey Stratford, is designed to help you take your first steps in R. For more information and to register: http://www.lacawac-outreach.org/r-workshop.html 2) Writing Retreat. May 27 - 29, 2015. This retreat is designed to give you the time and quiet to make progress on your scholarship - writing, reading, analyzing data, etc. For more information and to register: http://www.lacawac- outreach.org/writing-retreat.html 3) Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC). September 25 - 26, 2015. LEC is our annual ecology conference designed to gather regional researchers so they can present their projects, discuss ideas in an informal setting, and build new collaborations. This year our Keynote Speaker is Dr. Olaf Jensen of Rutgers University. For more information and to register: http://www.lacawac- outreach.org/lacawac-ecology-conference.html Contact Lesley Knoll with any questions: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org
[ECOLOG-L] Pennsylvania Ecology Conference Sept 26 - 27, 2014
We are excited to announce the annual Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC) to be held September 26 - 27, 2014 at Lacawac Sanctuary in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania (Lake Ariel, PA). Registration is now open! LEC provides: - A great venue for connecting with regional scientists - An opportunity to discuss research ideas in an informal setting (for both faculty and students) - Building new collaborations in the Northeast Region - Lodging in our beautiful and historic Great Camp Lodge, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places This year we have Dr. Shannon LaDeau from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies (Millbrook, NY) as our plenary speaker. LaDeau's research investigates how anthropogenic stressors and changing climate influence ecological networks (pathogen-vector-host) that support endemic vector-borne disease and spillover to humans. Her presentation title is "The ecology of emerging infectious disease and the urbanization of sylvatic disease systems". For more details or to register, see our webpage: http://www.lacawac.org/?p=96 Registration should be received by September 12, 2014 and please contact Lesley Knoll (lesley.kn...@lacawac.org) with any questions. Thanks from the Lacawac Ecology Conference Organizing Committee.
[ECOLOG-L] Lacawac Ecology Conference - NE USA - Registration open
We are excited to announce the annual Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC) to be held September 26 - 27, 2014 at Lacawac Sanctuary in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania (Lake Ariel, PA). Registration is now open! LEC provides: - A great venue for connecting with regional scientists - An opportunity to discuss research ideas in an informal setting (for both faculty and students) - Building new collaborations in the Northeast region - Lodging in our beautiful and historic Great Camp Lodge, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places This year we have Dr. Shannon LaDeau from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies (Millbrook, NY) as our plenary speaker. LaDeau's research investigates how anthropogenic stressors and changing climate influence ecological networks (pathogen-vector-host) that support endemic vector-borne disease and spillover to humans. Her presentation title is "The ecology of emerging infectious disease and the urbanization of sylvatic disease systems". For more details or to register, see our webpage: http://www.lacawac.org/? p=96 Registration should be received by September 12, 2014 and please contact Lesley Knoll (lesley.kn...@lacawac.org) with any questions. Thanks from the Lacawac Ecology Conference Organizing Committee.
[ECOLOG-L] Research Award - Pocono Lakes - Lacawac Sanctuary
Lacawac Sanctuary welcomes applications for the Robert Estabrook Moeller Memorial Fund Research Fellow Award. Lacawac is an independent, non-profit field station and nature preserve located in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania (www.lacawac.org). Applicants can be students or faculty. The award supports scholars conducting limnological research on Lake Lacawac and other Pocono region lakes. The award must be used in support of research done while the investigator is in residence at Lacawac Sanctuary. Preference will be given to scholars who are new Lacawac users or are starting new projects, and who also request funding to cover Lacawac lodging, lab, and/or boat fees. Anticipated awards for 2014 are up to $1,000. For more information about the award and to apply, please go to: http://lacawac.org/docs/moeller_research_fellow.pdf. More information about Lacawac Sanctuary can be found at: www.lacawac.org Review of application begins April 30 each year and will continue until all funds are awarded. Application materials or questions should be submitted to Dr. Lesley Knoll, Director of Research and Education. Preferred submission is via email (pdf or word document) to: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org. Hard copies can be sent to: Lacawac Sanctuary, 94 Sanctuary Rd, Lake Ariel, PA 18436.
[ECOLOG-L] Lacawac Ecology Conference (Sept 27-28) - NE Penn. - Deadline extended
We are excited to announce the annual Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC) to be held September 27 - 28, 2013 at Lacawac Sanctuary in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania (Lake Ariel, PA). UPDATE: The registration deadline has been extended to Sept. 13, 2013. For more details see the LEC webpage: http://www.lacawac.org/?p=96 or contact Lesley Knoll: lesley.kn...@lacawac.org LEC provides: - A great venue for connecting with regional scientists - An opportunity to discuss research ideas in an informal setting (for both students and faculty) - Building new collaborations in the Northeast Region - Lodging in our beautiful and historic Great Camp Lodge - listed on the National Register of Historic Places This year we have Dr. Lynn Christenson from Vassar College as our plenary speaker. She is an ecologist who has worked on diverse projects including: how invasive insect pests influence forest nutrient cycling, how shifts in winter climate regimes will impact multiple levels of forest community structure and function, and how atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the Catskills Mountains can influence forest nutrient dynamics. LEC Organizing Committee: Lesley Knoll, Bruce Hargreaves, Dale Holen, Paul Wilson, and Craig Williamson
[ECOLOG-L] Northeastern US Ecology Conference - Sept 27 - 28, 2013
We are excited to announce the annual Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC) to be held September 27 - 28, 2013 at Lacawac Sanctuary in the Poconos of Northeast Pennsylvania (Lake Ariel, PA). LEC provides: - A great venue for connecting with regional scientists - An opportunity to discuss research ideas in an informal setting (for both students and faculty) - Building new collaborations in the Northeast Region - Lodging in our beautiful and historic Great Camp Lodge, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places This year we have Dr. Lynn Christenson from Vassar College as our plenary speaker. She is an ecologist who has worked on diverse projects including: how invasive insect pests influence forest nutrient cycling, how atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the Catskill Mountains can influence forest nutrient dynamics, and how shifts in winter climate regimes will impact multiple levels of forest community structure and function (including trees, shrubs, and moose). For more details, see our webpage: http://www.lacawac.org/?p=96 Registration should be received by September 13, 2013 and please contact Lesley Knoll (lesley.kn...@lacawac.org) with any questions. Thank you from the Lacawac Ecology Conference Organizing Committee, Lesley Knoll, Bruce Hargreaves, Dale Holen, Paul Wilson, and Craig Williamson
[ECOLOG-L] Workshop (June) - Aquatic sensors, data management, and continental scale ecology
We are excited to announce the second annual “Lacawac Ecological Observatory Workshop (LEOW)” to be held June 26-29, 2013 at Lacawac Sanctuary in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. LEOW will focus on advanced sensors, continental scale ecology approaches, and management/analysis of large ecological datasets. A preliminary agenda, registration form, and more information can be found at http://lacawac.org/?p=94. Registration must be received by June 7, 2013, but you are encouraged to apply early because on-site housing is limited. Please contact Lesley Knoll (knol...@miamioh.edu) if you have any questions about the workshop. This workshop is being held with Kent State University and Miami University’s NSF Environmental Aquatic Resource Sensing IGERT program (http://biology.kent.edu/IGERT/). Thanks from the LEOW organizing committee, Lesley Knoll, Jennie Brentrup, Bruce Hargreaves, Nicole Hayes, Kevin Rose, Craig Williamson, and Luke Winslow
[ECOLOG-L] Sensor Workshop June 26-29, 2013
We are excited to announce the second annual “Lacawac Ecological Observatory Workshop (LEOW)” to be held June 26-29, 2013 at Lacawac Sanctuary in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. This workshop is being held with Kent State University and Miami University’s NSF Environmental Aquatic Resource Sensing IGERT program (http://biology.kent.edu/IGERT/). LEOW will focus on advanced sensors, continental scale ecology approaches, and management/analysis of large ecological datasets. A preliminary agenda, registration form, and more information can be found at http://lacawac.org/?p=94. Registration must be received by June 7, 2013. Please contact Lesley Knoll (knol...@miamioh.edu) if you have any questions about the workshop. Thanks from the LEOW organizing committee, Lesley Knoll, Jennie Brentrup, Bruce Hargreaves, Nicole Hayes, Kevin Rose, Craig Williamson, and Luke Winslow
[ECOLOG-L] Northeastern US ecology conference
We are excited to announce the upcoming Lacawac Ecology Conference (LEC) to be held September 28-29, 2012. This conference is a great venue for regional scientists to connect, discuss research ideas in an informal setting, and build new collaborations. This year we have Dr. Jon Cole from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies as our plenary speaker. Registration must be received by September 12, 2012. For more details see the LEC webpage at http://lacawac.org/?p=96 Please contact Lesley Knoll, Director of Research and Education, with any questions at 570-689-9494 or lesley.kn...@lacawac.org.
[ECOLOG-L] Sensor Workshop June 11-12, 2012
We are excited to announce the upcoming Lacawac Ecological Observatory Workshop (LEOW) to be held June 11-12, 2012 at Lacawac Sanctuary in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania (http://www.lacawac.org/). This workshop is being held with Kent State University and Miami Universitys NSF Environmental Aquatic Resource Sensing IGERT program (http://biology.kent.edu/IGERT/). LEOW will focus on buoy technologies, advanced sensors, and management/analysis of large ecological datasets. Agenda: http://www.lacawac.org/docs/leow_agenda.pdf Registration: http://www.lacawac.org/docs/registration_form.pdf Registration must be received by May 25, 2012. More information can be found at http://www.lacawac.org/?p=94 Please contact Lesley Knoll (lesley.kn...@lacawac.org) if you have any questions about the workshop. Thanks from the LEOW organizing committee, Lesley Knoll, Jennie Brentrup, Margaret Gaglione, Bruce Hargreaves, Kevin Rose, and Craig Williamson