Natural History Workshops at UWM Field Station

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Registration is Now Open for

Natural History Workshops at the 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 are offering 8 workshops 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)

Find out more
All of our workshops can be taken for continuing education credits, and some are available for college credit.
Please visit our website for information on credit, class descriptions, and fee information, or contact us with questions.
You can register at our website, by phone, or by mail.