The Art & Science of Saving Species in Costa Rica

Travel to Costa Rica's Tortugeuro National Park, home to many protected species, such as the leatherback sea turtle, and the jaguar. This study abroad program explains the science behind conservation and it aims to challenge artists or designers to use their skills to communicate our role in saving endangered species in Costa Rica and beyond.

We will address questions such as:
What concepts, theories, and methods inform our research and debates about endangered species, the sixth mass extinction, conservation, and human impacts on the natural world?

Dr. Lucy Spelman, author, educator, and wildlife veterinarian , teaches this 3 credit course.
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