Participants in this course will learn to be better observers of the landscape, to put together observations with coherent stories. These skills have universal application. Participants will learn how to identify common Minnesota plants and how disturbance on the landscape affects plant communities, patterns and distribution. You will apply research and observation skills to interpret various stories on the landscape, enabling you to put together stories of “what happened here”.
This is one of the environmental education courses we offer through Hamline University’s Graduate Professional Development Program (Continuing Studies). We do also make this course available on an audit basis (not-for-credit) for those interested.
$350 per person includes:
Optional: $175 for course and meals (no lodging)
Registration and payment are required by Wednesday, October 23rd.
Available add-on: $12 set of linens