BIOL 1902 Lecture Notes - Roger Tory Peterson, Ernest Thompson Seton, John James Audubon
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To develop a better understanding of what nature is all about. To gain insights into the challenges all living things face and the remarkable diversity of solutions used to solve them. To develop an appreciation and respect for all living things. To learn how to see more of nature and thereby have nature reveal itself to you. My office: 4620 cttc (same building as treats, medical services) ext. See webct for all course information (i. e. office hours), exam dates, course notes, useful links, announcements, sample questions for exams, etc. Natural history is real life it is the world"s longest running reality show. Natural history is the enjoyment or observation of living plants and animals flora and. Perhaps the most rewarding by product of birding is a sharpening of the senses the eyes and the ears. It develops awareness and a regard for life --- all life .