You can use this site to learn more about your research locations, our group, course work and assignments. Each week, your instructors will update this site with current activities. Please scroll through the blog posts to stay current! (Scroll down to see all items)
Basic course information:
Course syllabus – NTRES 2100 Fall 2016
Course schedule week 1-6 – Field Bio 2100 Fall 2016
Course schedule week 6-14 – Field Bio Fall 2016 – NEW (9/24)
RESEARCH PROPOSAL Guideline – Field Bio 2100 Fall 2016
FIELD JOURNAL – Field Bio 2100 Fall 2016
Ways to draw details in your field journal – NEW (9/22)
Information about ePortFolio
ePortfolio – edit and assignments – Fall-2016 NTRES 2100 Fall 2016
Species lists and species descriptions
Mammal species list Field Bio Fall 2016
Bird species list Field Bio Fall 2016
Fish species list Field Bio Fall 2016
Amphibian & Reptile species list Field Bio Fall 2016
Trees & shrubs species list – Fall 2016
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Birds of the NE – Fall 2016 – updated (9/22)
Tree & Shrub of the NE DESCRIPTIONS – Fall 2016
Mammals of the NE DESCRIPTIONS – Fall 2016 – NEW (9/23)
Reptiles & Amphibia of the NE DESCRIPTIONS – Fall 2016 – NEW (9/23)
Fish of the NE DESCRIPTION – Fall 2016 – NEW (9/23)
Essential plant anatomy terminology – Fall 2016
Week 1 (8/23 – 8/26/2016)
McGowan I – intro orientation & pacing 2016 – Field Bio NTRES 2100
Tansley 1946 Introduction to Plant Ecology
Week 2 (8/30 – 9/2/2016)
Entomology lecture Heather Grab – Field Bio Fall 2016
Field Bio – Solidago dichotomous key Fall 2016
Field Bio Robert Wesleys – herbaceous-plant-list – Fall 2016
Week 3 (9/6 – 9/9/2016)
Ringwood Natural Area lab NTRES 2100 – Fall 2016
Week 4 (9/13 – 9/16/2016)
Bird lecture – Field Bio 2100 Fall 2016
Week 5 (9/20 – 9/20/2016)
Stream ecology lecture – Field Bio 2100 Fall 2016
Stream Ecology lab – Field Bio 2100 – Fall 2016 – NEW (9/30)
Riparian Forest lab – Field Bio 2100 – Fall 2016
Field trip to Oneida Lake (Bio Field Statin at Shackleton Point)
Week 6 (10/4 – 10/72016)
Please see under “Species lists and species descriptions” above