[ECOLOG-L] Summer and Fall Natural History Workshops at the UWM Field Station

2016-04-05 Thread Gretchen Meyer
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 and Fall Natural History Workshops at the UWM Field Station

2017-04-12 Thread Gretchen Meyer
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