This program is an amazing opportunity to work with
the US Forest Service in the wilderness in and around
Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone is the oldest National Park in the United
States and home to some of the country’s most fascinating
wildlife and geological features. The greater Yellowstone
ecosystem provides the ideal setting to get immersed in
wildlife, mountains, rivers, and forests all in an effort to
better understand the varying conservation issues facing
the region.
We’ll start the week doing conservation research and service
work with the US Forest Service in the wilderness just north
of Yellowstone focusing on different wildlife population
surveys and monitoring projects. Next, we spend three
days exploring the amazing wildlife and landscapes of
Yellowstone, looking for wolves, bears, bison, elk, bighorn,
sheep and more. We take a celebratory rafting trip on the
Yellowstone River on the final day of this adventure!
The 9-day course includes over 30 hours coursework
and instruction including conservation biology, wildlands
management, and the scientific method. Participants
complete over 20 hours of field research and using develop
and present a field-based research project using the data
they collect.
On the course, visiting students will join their peers from the
area. Share your research experience and enjoy getting to
know some new friends on this project.
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