Montana: Yellowstone Ecology

Yellowstone Wildlife Ecology Program 2011

EPI Celebrates 10 Years of Conservation Education

Yellowstone Wildlife Ecology Students learn about wildlife ecology and gain hands-on experience in data collection and field research in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem.

Meet a few of EPI’s Participating Teachers Four past participating teachers, Rob Jensen, Kate Dirksen, Bill Anderson and Carla Hinman, share why travelling with Ecology Project International has enriched the lives of their students and their own through safe and academically-authentic student group travel.

Inspiring Students from Montana to Mexico Students and teachers from Montana to Mexico reflect on their experiences with EPI. Gaining hands-on experience learning field wildlife ecology in Yellowstone National Park and marine biology in Baja, Mexico, student groups learn to appreciate science and the natural world.

Field Science Education and Cultural Exchange—The EPI Way EPI engages students in field science through hands-on collection of meaningful data alongside research biologists in amazing locations around the world. In addition to inquiry-based science, students have the opportunity to engage the local community at each of our field sites by interacting with local students their age.

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We’ve seen lots of science stories in the news this week: from the Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, to discovery of a potential “twin” for our home planet. Here’s a round-up of our top stories:

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