[Anthsoc] Fwd: Please forward information regarding presentation to
grad and undergrad students.
Allyson Rowat
arowat at watarts.uwaterloo.ca
Fri Nov 2 10:53:48 EST 2007
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>Hello,
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>Your help is greatly appreciated in distributing
>the following notice to undergrads and grads in your area.
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>Thanks very much.
>
>Kristin Snell
>Waterloo International
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>_____________________________________________________________________
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>WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING NEXT SUMMER?
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>Seeking Adventure? Interested in Conservation?
>
>On Wednesday, November 7th at 3:00 pm in
>Waterloo International, Needles Hall Room 1116
>at the University of Waterloo, Dr. Justin Hines
>of the field research organization Operation
>Wallacea will be giving a presentation about the
>opportunities available for students next summer
>in the cloud forests and coral reefs of
>Honduras, the lush tropical rainforest and
>immense coral reefs of South East Sulawesi in
>Indonesia, the rivers and estuaries of the
>Peruvian Amazon, the bush of northeastern South
>Africa, the desert & coral reefs of the Sinai
>Peninsula in Egypt and the coral reefs of Cuba.
>
>Opportunities include:
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>· Learning to dive on an uninhabited
>tropical island with world class coral reefs
>· Jungle trekking in pristine
>un-surveyed rainforests, seeking out species new to science
>· Working on sustainable community
>development projects with the Bajo sea gypsies
>(Indonesia), and rural mountain villages (Honduras)
>· Monitoring Turtle nesting and behavioral patterns (Honduras; Cuba)
>· Surveying birds and reptiles at a World Heritage Site (Egypt)
>· Surveying river dolphins, manatees,
>uakari and spider monkeys and macaws along the Peruvian Amazon
>· Big game counts and Atlas projects (South Africa)
>
>There are over 40 projects available for general
>volunteers and over 150 individual research
>projects. Many of these projects are suitable
>for Senior Theses Projects with over 60% of our
>UK based dissertation students getting Firsts
>(80%+) for their field projects. So come along
>to the talk and hear more about what this exciting project has to offer.
>
>For further details please take a look at our
>web site <http://www.opwall.com/>www.opwall.com
>and if you are interested in joining or have
>further questions please contact the office
>either via e-mail at
><mailto:canada at opwall.com>canada at opwall.com or by phone on (905) 231-2095.
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>Kristin Snell
>International Programs Coordinator
>Office of Research / Waterloo International
>University of Waterloo
>200 University Ave. W.
>Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
>Tel: 519-888-4567, x35884
>Fax: 519-888-4355
>kdsnell at uwaterloo.ca
>
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Allyson Rowat
Department Secretary (Undergraduate & Graduate)
Department of Anthropology (PAS 2012)
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1
(519) 888-4567, ex. 32520
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