plentycoupe
Lil-Rokslider
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Not sure where to ask this so this. There is such a wealth of knowledge on here so why not.
On to my question...I have the time and ability to take some college courses. I would like to know what courses you all would recommend that could increase my chances of success at locating and understanding the flora and fona better. Mule deer, bear and elk in particular.
I totally understand the need to spend time in the field yet think there has to be some formal education that would help me better understand the habits and habitat choices of a species. As well as identifing what their food sources are and what that looks like at different times of the year.
I find a spend a great deal of time walking through a forest yet not really understand what everything I'm seeing is, or what its importance, if any, is to the species I'm trying to find. I do spend time looking for a mentor as I can only imagine what a wealth of knowledge an old timer that knows the woods around him to be. I myself am no spring chicken at 46 yet now desire to learn much more about our flora and fona.
Please advise if any form of formal education has helped you all.
Thanks!
On to my question...I have the time and ability to take some college courses. I would like to know what courses you all would recommend that could increase my chances of success at locating and understanding the flora and fona better. Mule deer, bear and elk in particular.
I totally understand the need to spend time in the field yet think there has to be some formal education that would help me better understand the habits and habitat choices of a species. As well as identifing what their food sources are and what that looks like at different times of the year.
I find a spend a great deal of time walking through a forest yet not really understand what everything I'm seeing is, or what its importance, if any, is to the species I'm trying to find. I do spend time looking for a mentor as I can only imagine what a wealth of knowledge an old timer that knows the woods around him to be. I myself am no spring chicken at 46 yet now desire to learn much more about our flora and fona.
Please advise if any form of formal education has helped you all.
Thanks!