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Giant Steps for Conservation

Completion of this course fulfills the Wildlife Studies Certificate conservation requirement.

Shanthi, an Asian elephant at the National ZooIt's no small feat to protect elephant populations both in the wild and in zoos. Join three renowned Zoo scientists as they discuss their conservation efforts. This three-session course covers issues in reproduction and nutrition, conservation in the wild, the science behind the Zoo's new Elephant Trails exhibit, and other fascinating topics about Asian elephants and their habitats.

Ages
You must be at least 18 years old to register for this class.

Dates
Wednesdays August 12, 19, and 26

Time
6-7:30 p.m.

Location
Visitor Center Boardroom

Price
$55. You must be a FONZ member or volunteer to participate.

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About the Wildlife Studies Certificate Program
The National Zoo is not just for kids! Whether you want to spice up your resume or just pursue an interest in wildlife, adult classes at the Zoo provide an insider's look at animal behavior, conservation, and ecology.

The Wildlife Studies Certificate Program (WSCP) offers adults interested in conservation and zoological research the opportunity to gain expertise about the issues and science important to wildlife and their habitats. Through the WSCP, adults learn about connections between worldwide ecological processes and the conservation and research done here at the Zoo. Courses are taught by scientists and researchers from the Zoo and other area science and government organizations.

To earn the certificate, participants must take a total of six classes, including three core classes and three electives. One class in each of three categories must be taken to satisfy the core requirements: animal behavior, conservation, and ecology.* The three electives may be chosen from any of these or other categories. Classes will occasionally be offered that do not qualify as a core class, but will count toward the elective requirement.

Completion of any class in the WSCP automatically enrolls the registrant in the program. There is no time requirement for completing the certificate requirements.

Cancellation policy: A 75-percent refund will be issued if notification is received by the FONZ membership office via email, fax, or mail at least two weeks prior to the start of a class. No refunds or changes will be made thereafter.

* The ecology requirement replaces the veterinary studies requirement. Current participants may fulfill the requirement with a class in either category.

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