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Wildlands Studies at UW (April 23-24)!

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ANNOUNCEMENT: FIELD STUDY OPPORTUNITIES! 

Wildlands Studies environmental field programs provide students the opportunity to gain hands-on field experience. Students study a wide variety of topics, including ecology, environmental policy, geology, climate change, habitat conservation, and the relationships between environments and culture.

Most participants are undergraduates who join us on-site from all over North America. Students can earn 5 or 15 units of upper-division credit provided through Western Washington University! Scholarships can apply towards funding our programs. Program teams consist of around 10-16 participants working with a PhD or professional researcher. Students can choose different wildlife, wildland, and cultural ecology field studies locations that are all searching for solutions to environmental challenges.

 

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

 

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

 

Please join our Student Information Session on Thursday (April 24) at 4PM in Winkenwerder 105 to learn more! We also host Zoom Info Sessions every Wednesday at 5pm PT. Hope to see you there!

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Max Arquilevich (he/him)
Field Studies Advisor, Wildlands Studies
Office: 831.684.9999