About FOR 2220 Z1

An integrated field course that focuses on acquiring skills to investigate, through quantification and interpretation, the flora, fauna, and abiotic components (soils, physiography, water, and microclimate) of forest ecosystems. Also covers consulting forestry, timber markets, industrial and family forestry, forest roads, timber inventory, and visits wood processing facilities. Prerequisite: FOR 3330.

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4-week intensive field course with in person meetings MTWRFS May 20 - June 7 in person; Pre-work required; Prereqs: FOR 1210 and FOR 2110

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