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It seems to be a very renowned class.
It is a very good class, the original "ant course" has been around longer and generally has a much larger attendance but this one is growing.
It is a very good class, the original "ant course" has been around longer and generally has a much larger attendance but this one is growing.
I've never heard of that one before.
If I may ask, where does it occur? I'm sorry if I sound rude.
Edited by Martialis, February 21 2017 - 6:25 PM.
Ant course locality varies from year to year, not running this year. Course information at
https://www.calacade...ists/ant-course
Ant course locality varies from year to year, not running this year. Course information at
Thank you. Pretty sure Arizona's closer than South America.
Edited by Martialis, February 21 2017 - 7:06 PM.
Time for a quick reminder, please pass this around far and wide.
http://www.amnh.org/...-the-southwest/
Gordon, I put it up on my website.
PhD Student & NSF Graduate Research Fellow | University of Florida Dept. of Entomology & Nematology - Lucky Ant Lab
Founder & Director of The Ant Network. Ant keeper since 2009. Insect ecologist and science communicator. He/Him.
Thanks Miles.
Once again time for a reminder about this stupendous, magnificent and outrageously fun class in some of the most gorgeous country you can imagine. Go forth and learn about ants and all things Arizona.
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