Cindy Hale (with May)
My email address, cmhale@d.umn.edu, is usually the easiest way to reach me
Back by popular demand, it will be taught again May term 2011!
BIO 4803 - Ecology Field Methods (4 cr)
to dowload the 2011 syllabus , Click Here.
Registration for this course begins March 1st and it tends to fill up quickly, so register early! NOTE: if you attempt to register for BIO4803 and the course is full, be SURE to contact me for an override number or to get on the waiting list. If enough people sign up for the waiting list a second section could be added!
Sustainable Agriculture Program @ UMD - a new effort to bring students, staff and faculty together at the UMD Farm.
The Sustainable Agriculture Project at the University of Minnesota, Duluth (SAP@UMD) formed in 2009 to institute education, research, and community engagement around local food systems and food security in the western Lake Superior region.
UMD orchard "Annual Cycle"
UMD orchard "product tags"
Director ,
Check out the new book "Earthworms of the Great Lakes" and lots of other great resources.
Click Here, to download a Great Lakes Worm Watch poster (3 panel display)
Click Here, to download our "Developing Action Recommendations to Limit the Spread of Invasive Earthworms" powerpoint presentation with notes, March 2010 (25MB ppt)
Interested in conducting graduate level research involving exotic earthworms? Contact me to discuss possible research topics and funding options!
Co-Investigator,
campus office: 153 Marshal W. Alworth Hall,
218-726-6873
campus address: 140 Solon Campus Center,
1117 University Drive, Duluth MN 55812
To check out the fellowship opportunities available to UMD gradaute students in Math, Geology and Biology through the GK-12 program, Click Here.
Research Associate ,
5013 Miller Trunk Hwy, Duluth, MN 55811
218-720-4364
University of Minnesota Duluth Instructor,
Continuing Education
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