Second International Youth SymposiumFor Biodiversity July 5- 9, 2009/ Ottawa, Canada | ||
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Dan has developed field tropical ecology courses in Costa Rica, Belize, Jamaica and Mexico, and taken over 500 students to the tropics with him. He has permanent biological diversity monitoring projects in New Hampshire, Mexico, Tahiti, and Jamaica, West Indies, in which he involves student researchers. |
What is HabitatNet?How humans relate with the natural world has deep cultural foundations. Throughout the history of all civilizations, our relationship with nature has given us art, music, verse, mathematics, and science. Today our global imperative is to understand the implications of our interdependence with nature. HabitatNet is a global biodiversity monitoring project developed by NH science teacher, Dan Bisaccio. He and his students are actively involved with the Smithsonian Institution's Monitoring & Assessment Biodiversity Project. In January of 2005, HabitatNet/Souhegan High School with the Smithsonian Institution, Amigos de Sian Ka´an UNESCO Bio-Reserve and El Eden Ecological Reserve hosted the First International Earth HabitatNet is a proud partner in biodiversitymatters.org Come visit us by clicking on our active link above...
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Want more information?For more information on HabitatNet contact Project Director Dan Bisaccio at (603) 673-9940 |