Animal Studies
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Resources on Animals
- ARKive: Images of Life on Earth
- BBC Nature/Adaptations video clips
- BBC Nature/Wildlife video clips
- D'arcy Thompson's transformations
- E-Skeletons from UT, Austin
- Haeckel's radiolaria images
- Human Evolution at Smithsonian Institute
- Muybridge Collection at University of Pennsylvania
- Pt Defiance Zoo
- Stuart Sumida on Animal Locomotion
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Van Drivers!
Information for getting a license to drive college vans can be obtained at http://www.evergreen.edu/facilities/motorpool/usepermit.htm
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Resources for Essay 2 (due on Wednesday of week 3)
Send us the link if you find a great source to add to this list of resources! ARTSTOR (We will show you some tricks for searching during the Thursday lecture of week 2.) Aberdeen bestiary: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/bestiary/intro.hti Conrad Gesner, Historia … Continue reading
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Access to Natural History Collections
Natural History Collection Fellows email addresses skiter18@evergreen.edu bowwes05@evergreen.edu watfri12@evergreen.edu boubre18@evergreen.edu We suggest you address your email all four of the Fellows, describe what specimens you are interested in drawing – either specifically (salamander, cat skeleton, etc.) or generally (“wet” specimen, … Continue reading
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Evergreen Gallery Hours for Week 1 and Week 2
The Art in Science: Annual Exhibit of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators http://www.gnsi.science-art.com/2011WA/exhibits/slideshow.swf Tuesday Sep. 27, 11 am – 2 pm Tuesday Oct. 4, 11:30 am – 4 pm
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First Day of Class
Our first class meeting is Monday, September 26th, 12 pm (noon) – 3 pm. We will meet in Seminar 2, B1107. We look forward to seeing you there! (On-time attendance the first day of class is mandatory for taking the … Continue reading
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Program Updates
Welcome to the home page for Animal Morphology, Motion and Mind, a full-time academic program that will run from fall through winter quarter, 2011-2012. Check in here for updates as we finalize details of the syllabus and post information for … Continue reading
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