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Bringing the Field into the Classroom – Interactive Studies in
Field Ecology: Investigating Pumas and Wild Lamas in the Mountains of
Argentina
was created by
| Emiliano DonadioProgram in Ecology & Department of Zoology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming |
Jan Truchot
Program Coordinator University of Wyoming Science Posse, University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming |
| Ramiro D. Crego Department of Forestry Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois | Mariel Ruiz BlancoFacultad de Ciencias Naturales Universidad Nacional de La Plata Buenos Aires |
Adapted for the web by Jan Truchot
Videos provided by Emiliano Donadio and edited by Ali Grossman, UW TV
Research in San Guillermo National Park is supported by:
- The University of Wyoming Program in Ecology Summer Fellowships 2007 & 2008,
- The University of Wyoming Department of Zoology
- George E. Menkens Memorial Scholarship,
- The University of Wyoming School of Natural Resources Plummer Scholarship.
- The University of Wyoming Science Posse
- National Geographic,
- The Wildlife Conservation Society,
- CREO,
- American Society of Mammalogists Grant-in-Aid of Research,
- Rufford Foundation Booster Grant,
- The Cleveland Metropark Zoo and Idea Wild.
- The Argentinean National Park Service
- The San Guillermo National Park Administration,
- The Conservation Agency of San Juan Province
This Interactive Studies in Field Ecology module was made possible by
- The University of Wyoming Science Posse Program supported by NSF G-K-12 grants #DGE-0538642 and #DGE-0841298,
- The School of Energy Resources,
- The University of Wyoming.
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