Enrollment

Red Fox Vulpes fulva
This is the most widely distributed fox in North America and smaller than either the coyote or wolf which are also found throughout the GYE. The Red Fox occurs in several color variations including a black and "cross" phase where a dark cross-shaped area appears over the shoulder area. Like this one found foraging early one morning in the wet vegetation near Tower Falls, foxes are most active at night and during early morning and late evening hours.
In order to participate in this field class you must receive permission from the instructor to determine if space is available and enroll in one of the following sections:
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Course # |
Section # |
Course Title |
Unit Value |
|
Biology 195 A |
514777 |
Field Studies in Natural History |
3 units |
|
Biology 45 A |
551546 |
Field Studies in Natural History |
3 units |
|
Biology 114L |
51479 |
Ecosystem Biology |
1.5 units |
|
Zoology 195 F |
551547 |
Field Studies in Animal Ecology |
3 units |
Which section you choose depends upon the subject areas you wish to emphasize during your research and our time in the field. If this is your first experience with a field course, you may wish to choose Bio 195 A, Field Studies in Natural History as a good starting point.
Fees for enrollment are paid separately from the course fee of $700.
If you decide to withdraw from the course, let Dan
or Candi know IMMEDIATELY. Also please do not hesitate to call if you have any
questions or concerns.