Environmental Science A09 - Understanding New England Forests

Institution:
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
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Description:
In this seminar, we will examine the natural history and ecology of the New England woods. By learning to identify the common flora and fauna of the New England region, students will gain knowledge and appreciation of the complex interactions found in a seemingly familiar ecological community. Both field-based activities and field trips will enable students to understand the past geology, climate, and human cultures that have helped create the current ecosystem. In addition, we will explore the human impact on New England forests, both historically and currently. Through selected readings, we will learn how native groups of people, as well as the European colonists, changed the landscape. We will also consider how our lifestyle decisions directly impact the environment. At the end of the course, students will have a better appreciation for the natural world and their roles in it. Field trips to the Pequot Museum in Connecticut, the Ponkapoag Bog in Canton, Massachusetts, and to Borderland State Park in nearby Easton will be a course requirement. This seminar fulfills the Natural Science Divisional requirement. (Deborah Cato)
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(508) 285-7722
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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