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Cranberry Lake Biological Station Research Symposium, Session D
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Cranberry Lake Biological Station Research Symposium, Session D

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
01/01/2016
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Animal Sciences Aquaculture and Fisheries Biodiversity Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Entomology Forest Sciences
Ecological Monitoring and Biodiversity Assessment (EFB202) is the one of the keystone courses in the Environmental and Forest Biology curriculum. Students enrolled in this immersive course live at the Cranberry Lake Biological Station for three weeks. During the first two weeks of the course, students study a wide variety of taxonomic groups of organisms, and are introduced to a broad range of field, laboratory and analytical methods. Students then complete a group research project during the third and final week of the course. The research projects require proficiency in field sampling methods, basic experimental design and statistical analysis, and the ability to cooperatively solve problems. The course culminates in a research symposium during which groups present their findings to their peers and a panel of judges.
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