Wow -- why do students get to have all the fun?? I can't make it to your
talk, but would love to hear more sometime. Sounds like it would make a great
guest talk in my intro (world natural environments) class. If you're around
next fall, wanna give a guest talk?
I have a friend who was pretty involved in OTS -- Reed Perkins. You don't
know him by any chance, do you?
Good luck. You must be pushing to finish up by the end of the semester.
Beverley
"Charlotte L. Clews" wrote:
> Hi there, as you might know I am one of the cons bio lunch coordinators,
> but the reason you haven't seen me around is because I was in Costa Rica
> for the month.
>
> This was my thrid trip to CR, and second working for the Orginization for
> Tropical Studies. I have some great slides of plants, insects, birds, and
> herps that I hope to share with you this week (TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 12:30-
> 1:30, Aiken 105.).
>
> I will also present some of what I've learned about tropical rainforest
> conservation and some of the features that make the tropics such a great
> place to study ecology.
>
> So please come, bring your lunch, and prepare for a pre-spring-break
> break.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charlotte Clews
>
> Field Naturalist Program
> University of Vermont
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Beverley C. Wemple, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Geography Dept.
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
phone (802) 656-2074
fax (802) 656-3042
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