Reflection

"Teach me to walk the soft Earth, a relative to all that live. Give me the strength to understand and the eyes to see. Help me, for without you I am nothing."

Black Elk, Oglala Sioux Holy Man

Friday, August 6, 2010

Course Description

Ecology is a division of Biology that studies the relationship between living organisms and their environment. The name, Ecology , is derived from the Greek word, oikos, meaning house or home.
Ecologists are interested in learning about the factors, living and non-living, that support or limit populations of any species. Ecologists study influences on population growth and decline. Ecologists want to know how man affects the balance of nature.
This course is a project-based field course. You will be expected to participate in off site research, collecting data, making observations, drawing and labeling critters collected and/or observed. It is hoped that this course will teach you an appreciation and respect for the Earth and all creatures large and small living on it.
"Any piece of knowledge which the pupil has himself acquired - any problem which he has himself solved, becomes, by virtue of the conquest, much more thoroughly his than it could else be." 

Herbert Spencer