Wildlands Studies – Experience the Planet

Hello CEE community!

There is a study abroad opportunity hosted by Wildlands Studies for any interested CivE or EnvE students. This organization facilitates field studies for students interested in finding solutions to environmental challenges. Some programs offered include marine ecology, rainforest ecology, mountain ecology, and mixed ecosystems. 

The upcoming student information session will be on Tuesday (4/23) at 4 pm in Winkenwerder room 107.

Please refer to the information and flyer below for any further details.

Wildlands Studies & UWashington Info Session Flyer Spring 2024


ANNOUNCEMENT: FIELD STUDY OPPORTUNITIES!

Wildlands Studies field programs provide students the opportunity to join backcountry study teams as working field associates, studying environmental impact assessment, environmental policy, geologic, climatic, and topographic factors that support various habitats, and the relationships between environments and culture. Each program earns 5 or 15 units of upper-division credit! FAFSA Financial Aid and scholarships can apply towards funding our programs. Program teams consist of 10-16 undergraduates from all over North America. Students can choose different wildlife, wildland, and cultural ecology field studies locations that are all searching for solutions to environmental challenges. Wildlands offers programs focusing on marine ecology, rainforest ecology, mountain ecology, and mixed ecosystems.

Current field studies occur in Bulgaria, Thailand, Ecuador, Chile, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Nepal, Belize, French Polynesia, Iceland, Yellowstone, Big Sur, Alaska, and Hawaii.

Information on all of our programs is available on our website: www.wildlandsstudies.com.

Please join our Student Information Session on Tuesday, April 23rd at 4 pm in Winkenwerder room 107 to learn more! We also host Zoom Info Sessions every Wednesday at 5 pm Pacific Time – find the link to join on our website.

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