I have taught Conservation Biology at UNC (BIOL 565) and, in
odd-numbered years, at the Highlands
Biological Station (where I focus the class on the Southern Appalachians).
I have also taught Fundamentals of Ecology at UNC and seminars
such as one on Disturbance
Ecology.
This year I am teaching a brand new class: Plant Conservation and
the North Carolina Botanical Garden (BIOL/ENEC 669) to explore the interesting
world of botanical gardens and how gardens are addressing the environmental and
societal changes of our age.
My goal is to turn the Conservation Biology and Plant
Conservation courses into books, so if you are interested in that project and
the teaching of these subjects, let me
know!