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from the dept. Danta: Association for Conservation of the Tropics and the State University of New York at Oneonta are pleased to announce their 2009/2010 field courses in tropical biology. All courses are held in Costa Rica. The courses are intended for undergraduates or early graduate level students who have a keen interest in tropical biology and conservation, but have little or no experience of working in a tropical environment. Participants may enroll on either a credit or non-credit basis. Six credit hours are available through the departments of Anthropology, Biology, and Psychology at SUNY, Oneonta. Summer 2009/2010 Course and Travel Opportunities: Primate Behavior and Conservation (December 28 – January 17): Instructors/Coordinators: Kimberly Dingess, State University of New York, Oneonta, Stacy Lindshield, Iowa State University, Dr. Nicolas Toth, Indiana University, Dr. Kathy Schick, Indiana University and Dr. Jessica Westin, Dickinson College Primate Behavior and Conservation (July 1 – July 28): Instructors/Coordinators: Kimberly Dingess, State University of New York, Oneonta, Stacy Lindshield, Iowa State University and visiting lecturers, TBA. Tropical Ornithology (July 29 – August 18): Instructors/Coordinators: Dr. Nigel Mann , State University of New York, Oneonta and Professor Peter Slater, University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Ecotravel Experience (June 22 – June 30). Kim Dingess (Trip Coordinator). Open to members of the general public, as well as to DANTA field course participants. For more information, please visit our website at www.DANTA.info or email kdingess@danta.info. < Western Bluebird Field Internships 2010 | Tenure track position - Bucknell University >
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