ERS 283 Ontario Natural History: Exploring the Lives of Organisms Around Us
Environment and Resource Studies (2009-2010)

An introduction to natural history, the art and science of identifying organisms and observing their behaviour and ecological interactions. The students will reside for approximately nine days in a location in Ontario having exceptional biodiversity. They will learn about local species (with an emphasis on insects, plants, and terrestrial vertebrates), human history and conservation initiatives. Each student must complete a project on a group of organisms or an ecological "pattern," in consultation with the professor.
Prerequisites: Level at least 2A and one of BIOL 250, ENVS 200
Notes: Field Trip Fee: $140.00

Sections For Fall 2009

ERS 283 is not held in Fall 2009

Sections For Spring 2009

Note: Block course.
Field Studies
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Larson, Brendon TBA 15/12 1 1 UW U 3087

Professors That Have Taught ERS 283