Subject: graduate programs in ornithology?
Date: Feb 22 13:23:49 1996
From: "lucy Biggs" - lucy_Biggs at ccmail.uoregon.edu


I'm very interested in finding a graduate program that will help me
continue my relationship with birds. In addition to being an avid
birder, I have three years experience handling injured birds of prey:
one year as an environmental educator in NJ (Weis Ecology Center,
Ringwood, NJ) and two years as coordinator of a raptor education program
for the Sound To Sea Environmental Education Program, Salter Path, NC.

I have a B.S. in Biology from Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville and would like to pursue an advanced degree in
Biology/Ornithology/Ecology/Wildlife Conservation/ETC., but I especially
want to work with a university offering curriculum in ornithology and
with faculty members that share this as a research interest.

I'd really appreciate any wisdom from you or your staff.

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"We have deprived nature of its independence, and that
is fatal to its meaning. Nature's independence is its meaning."
Bill McKibben, The End of Nature (1989)
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Suzanne M. Bode
Conference Coordinator/Elderhostel Coordinator
Division of Continuing Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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