[Pollinator] Fwd: Natural history science seminars on the Maine coast - Specialty & professional-level

Peter Bernhardt bernhap2 at slu.edu
Fri Dec 16 06:21:02 PST 2011


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From: <office at eaglehill.us>
Date: Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 4:57 PM
Subject: Natural history science seminars on the Maine coast - Specialty &
professional-level
To: office at eaglehill.us


Specialty and professional-level natural history science field seminars ...
Offered by the Humboldt Institute

Specialty natural history illustration workshops ... Offered by the Eagle
Hill Foundation

Taught by top experts from North America, Canada, and Europe

At Eagle Hill on the Maine coast ... Between Acadia National Park and Petit
Manan National Wildlife Refuge

http://www.eaglehill.us/**programs/nhs/nhs-calendar.**shtml<http://www.eaglehill.us/programs/nhs/nhs-calendar.shtml>

Lichens and Lichen Ecology
    May 27 - Jun 2.  David H.S. Richardson and Mark R.D. Seaward
Birding DownEast Maine: The Spring Migration and Breeding Season
    May 27 - Jun 2.  Louis Bevier
Crustose Lichens: Identification and Ecology
     Jun 3 - 9.  Stephen R. Clayden
Introduction to Modern Phylogenetic Methods
    Jun 3 - 9.  Brigid O'Donnell and Hilary A. McManus
Sterile Crustose Lichens: An Introduction with a Special Emphasis on
Identification
    Jun 10 - 16.  James Lendemer
Species ID and Assessment of Northeastern Freshwater Fish Assemblages
    Jun 10 - 16.  David B. Halliwell
Color Pencil Illustration Workshop: Flora and Fauna of Coastal Maine
    Jun 10 - 16.  Dolores R. Santoliquido
Bryophytes and Bryophyte Ecology
    Jun 17 - 23.  Nancy G. Slack
Lichen Chemistry: Spot Tests and TLC in Lichen Identification
    Jun 17 - 23.  Scott S. LaGreca and Thorsten T. Lumbsch
Sedges, Rushes, and Grasses: Ecology and Taxonomy of Wetland and Upland
Species
    Jun 24 - 30.  Anton A. Reznicek
Brachytheciaceae of Northeastern North America
    Jun 24 - 30.  William R. Buck
Lichen Research Tutorials
    Jun 24 - 30.  Richard Harris
Peatmosses of North America
    Jul 1 - 7.  A. Jonathan Shaw and Blanka Shaw
An Introduction to the Ecology and Taxonomy of Marine Zooplankton
    Jul 1 - 7.  Ray P. Gerber
Northeast Forests, Forest History, and Forestry Policies
    Jul 8 - 14.  Lloyd C. Irland
Lichens, Biofilms, and Gravestones
    Jul 8 - 14.  Judy Jacob and Michaela Schmull
Land Snails and Slugs of the Northeastern North America
    Jul 15 - 21.  Ken Hotopp
Marine Benthic Macroinvertebrates, Communities, and Habitats
    Jul 15 - 21.  Stephen Hale
Vascular Plant Morphology for Botanists and Naturalists
    Jul 22 - 28.  Susan Pell
Decapods of Northern Seas: Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimps, and Prawns
    Jul 22 - 28.  Mary K. Wicksten
Botanical Illustration on Vellum and Paper: Botanical Portraiture and
Microlandscapes
    Jul 22 - 28.  Carol Woodin
Salt Marsh Ecology and Monitoring
    Jul 29 - Aug 4.  Susan C. Adamowicz and David M. Burdick
Mushroom Identification for New Mycophiles: Foraging for Edible and
Medicinal Mushrooms
    Jul 29 - Aug 4.  Greg A. Marley and Michaeline Mulvey
Aquatic Entomology
    Jul 29 - Aug 4.  Steven K. Burian
Natural History of Fungi and Slime Molds
    Aug 5 - 11.  Steven L. Stephenson
Classification and Identification of Vascular Plants
    Aug 5 - 11.  Stephen R. Hill
Marine Macroalgae
    Aug 5 - 11.  Clayton Penniman
Wetland Identification and Delineation: The Federal (Reg IV) Course
    Aug 12 - 18.  Robert W. Lichvar and Russell Pringle
Botanical Latin
    Aug 12 - 18.  Stephen R. Hill
Applied Field Botany in a Digital and High-tech World
    Aug 12 - 18.  John T. Kartesz
Taxonomy and Biology of Ferns and Lycophytes
    Aug 19 - 25.  Robbin C. Moran and W. Carl Taylor
Coastal Maine Mushrooms and Microscopes Foray
    Aug 19 - 25.  Rosalind Lowen and Dianna Smith
A Survey of Grasses of Northeastern North America
    Aug 26 - Sep 1.  Dennis Magee
Aquatic Flowering Plants of North America, with a Special Focus on the
Potamogetonaceae and Hydrocharitaceae
    Aug 26 - Sep 1.  C. Barre Hellquist
Global Climate Change, N American Ice Ages, and Maine's Ice Age Trail
    Sep 9 - 15.  Harold W. Borns, Jr.
Birding DownEast Maine: The Fall Migration
    Sep 9 - 15.  Louis Bevier

Open for visiting groups or events
    May 13 - 19, May 20 - 26, Sep 2 - 8, Sep 16 - 22


Information on lodging options, meals, and costs may be found at
http://www.eaglehill.us/**programs/general/application-**info.shtml<http://www.eaglehill.us/programs/general/application-info.shtml>

There is an online application form at
http://www.eaglehill.us/**programs/general/application-**web.shtml<http://www.eaglehill.us/programs/general/application-web.shtml>

Descriptions and syllabi will be available in January. Please let us know
if we can help with questions. Prior discussions of personal study
objectives with instructors are welcome.

Humboldt Institute, PO Box 9, Steuben, ME 04680-0009
207-546-2821, Fax 207-546-3042
E-mail - office at eaglehill.us

    In support of field biologists, researchers, field naturalists, faculty
members, and students with interests in the natural history sciences, Eagle
Hill offers specialty seminars at different ecological scales for those who
are interested in understanding complex natural history questions. Seminars
range from watershed level subjects, and subjects in classical ecology, to
highly specialized seminars in advanced biology, taxonomy, and ecological
restoration.
    In support of scientific illustrators and artists, Eagle Hill offers a
diverse range of workshops focusing on natural history art.
    Eagle Hill has long been recognized as offering hard-to-find seminars
and workshops which provide important opportunities for training and
meeting others who are likewise dedicated to continually learning more
about natural history.
    Eagle Hill field seminars and workshops are of special interest because
they focus on the natural history of one of North America's most
spectacular and pristine natural areas, the coast of eastern Maine from
Acadia National Park to Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge and beyond.
Most seminars combine field studies with follow-up lab studies and a review
of the literature. Additional information is provided in lectures, slide
presentations, and discussions. Seminars are primarily taught for people
who already  have a reasonable background in a seminar program or in
related subjects, or who are keenly interested in learning about a new
subject.

End of file ... Thank you.
-- 
Announcement and Invitation ... Northeast Natural History Conference 2012
... Syracuse, NY, April 15-19

A regional forum for networking about natural history research ...
http://www.eaglehill.us/NENHC_**2012/NENHC2012<http://www.eaglehill.us/NENHC_2012/NENHC2012>

Anne Favolise - Stanton, Administrative Assistant
Humboldt Field Research Institute and Eagle Hill Foundation
PO Box 9, 59 Eagle Hill Road, Steuben, ME 04680-0009 United States
Phone: 207-546-2821, FAX: 207-546-3042, http://www.eaglehill.us


Publishers of three science journals.

Northeastern Naturalist:
www.eaglehill.us/nena

Southeastern Naturalist:
www.eaglehill.us/sena

Journal of the North Atlantic:
www.eaglehill.us/jona
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