Summer Course in Insect Biology
Dr William E Conner
conner at wfu.edu
Sat Jan 17 09:52:22 EST 1998
TAKE A WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COURSE AT THE
ARCHBOLD BIOLOGICAL STATION
http://www.archbold-station.org/index.html
IN SOUTH-CENTRAL FLORIDA
INSECT BIOLOGY, BIOLOGY 335S
Summer session II, July 6 - August 8
Taught by Dr. Bill Conner, Department of Biology, Wake Forest University
- 5 weeks in an endangered habitat
- Counts as a 5-credit lab course
- Field trips to Lake Okeechobee and the Everglades
- Independent study credit also available
The Archbold Biological Station, one of the premier biological stations in
the country, is devoted to long-term ecological research and conservation.
Designated a National Natural Landmark, it is nestled in 5,000 acres of a
unique and ancient habitat on the Lake Wales Ridge. It is the home of black
bears, Florida panthers, bobcats, alligators, Audubon's caracara, bald
eagles, Florida scrub jays, sandhill cranes, and of course some of best
insects in the world!
Take a course on the wild side!
Contact Dr. Conner for details (910-759-5315; conner at wfu.edu).
Costs: Room and Board at Station ~$550
Wake Forest Tuition ~$850
Books~$100
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William E. Conner
Department of Biology
Wake Forest University
P.O. Box 7325
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Office 910-759-5315
Fax 910-759-6008
conner at wfu.edu
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