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Students in Conservation Biology collecting data
 
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Overview
At St. Lawrence University I teach a variety of courses, focused mainly around vertebrate biology and conservation. Many of these courses are supported on Angel, the courseware software adopted by the University. Thus, this page will just give you a flavor for the sorts of things I teach. Students and guests who are interested in learning more should feel free to contact me.

Course
Normal Schedule
General Biology (Biology 101) Every fall (101) semester; I teach in the course about 2 of every 3 fall semesters
Mammalogy (Biology 227) Alternate fall semesters (next is Fall 2006)
Behavioral Ecology (Biology 347) Occasionally
Vertebrate Natural History Alternate spring semesters
Conservation Biology Every spring semester
Independent Research By arrangement; usually a minimum of two semesters
Biodiversity on the Brink Occasionally