Eagle Hill Institute, Main – Summer Field Courses 2016
Eagle Hill Institute – Summer Field Courses 2016
Our 1-week-long field courses are taught in Steuben Maine and surrounding areas on the eastern coast Maine by experts from the US, Canada, and England. They include applied courses covering the assessment, management or repair of ecosystems while others focus on particular taxonomic groups. Course participants include graduate students, professional field biologists, university professors, and personnel from federal and state agencies, consulting firms, and numerous environmental organizations.
For our course calendar, go to eaglehill.us/seminars where titles are hot-linked to course descriptions and instructor biographies. This page also includes links to other pages: an overview of our program, application information and costs, etc. For more information, contact Marilyn Mayer: marilyn@eaglehill.us or 207-546-2821 x1.
Applied:
June 19 – June 25
Species Identification and Assessment of NE Freshwater Fish Assemblages
David Halliwell
July 17 – July 23
Wetland ID, Delineation and Ecology
Matthew Schweisberg & Joe Homer
July 24 -‐ July 30
Restoring Stream Processes: Field Applications
Steven Koenig
Aug 7 -‐ Aug 13
The EPT Taxa (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera & Trichoptera): Taxonomy & Stream Biomonitoring
Steven Burian
Botany:
July 3 -‐ July 9
Sedges and Rushes: ID and Ecology
Anthony Reznicek
July 24 -‐ July 30
Introduction to Maine Seaweeds: ID, Ecology & Ethnobotany
Jessica Muhlin & Nic Blouin
July 31 -‐ Aug 6
The Rocky Coast: Ecology, Botany, and Pattern
Jerry Jenkins
Aug 14 -‐ Aug 20
Taxonomy and Biology of Ferns and Lycophytes
Robbin Moran & Carl Taylor
Aug 14 -‐ Aug 20
Coastal and Inland Forests of Maine: ID and Ecology of Trees & Shrubs
Eric Jones
Zoology:
June 10 -‐ July 16
Native Bees as Pollinators: Diversity, Ecology, Conservation, & Habitat Enhancement
Alison Dibble, Frank Drummond, & Sara Bushmann
June 19 – June 25
Moths and Butterflies: ID, Specimen Preparation & Taxonomy
Hugh McGuinness & Bryan Pfeiffer
June 26 – July 2
Dragonflies and Damselflies: Field Techniques and Identification
Bryan Pfeiffer
July 17 -‐ July 23
Beetles: Diversity, Identification & Natural History
Gary Hevel & Warren Steiner
Aug 21 -‐ Aug 27
Field Methods for Studying Avian Migration
Adrienne Leppold & David Brinker
Aug 28 Sept 3
Marine Benthic Macroinvertebrates, Communities & Habitats
Stephen Hale & Sheldon Pratt
Sept 4 -‐ Sept 10
Field Ornithology: Shorebirds and Seabirds of Downeast, Maine
Gene Wilhelm
Lichens & Fungi:
July 3 -‐ July 9
Lichens and Lichen Ecology
David Richardson & Mark Seaward
July 10 -‐ July 16
Crustose Lichen Identification
Irwin Brodo
Aug 7 – Aug 13
Slime Molds: Miniature Marvels of Nature
Steven Stephenson
Aug 21 – Aug 27
Polypores and other Wood-inhabiting Fungi
Thomas Volk