Date

For more information on the following field ecotourism course being
offered by the University of Waterloo, Ontario, please contact:

R. Harvey Lemelin
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
University of Waterloo
200 University Road
Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1 Canada
rhlemeli [at] ahsmail.uwaterloo.ca
or Carol O'Connor at coconnor [at] healthy.uwaterloo.ca
Tel: 519/888-4567 ext 6344
Fax: 519/746-6776


REC 475P - ECOTOURISM AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
IN THE CANADIAN SUBARCTIC

The University of Waterloo, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
will be offering a field ecotourism course in Churchill, Manitoba, on
the edge of the Hudson Bay, 17-27 August 2001. The course earns the
standard undergrad term course weighting (Ω credit). Churchill, Manitoba
is an internationally renowned destination for polar bears, birds,
beluga whales, and northern lights. This course will blend both applied
field research with traditional classroom lectures. Topics covered
during the course will include: biodiversity conservation; protected
area management; sustainable resource management; wilderness recreation
management; ecotourism; local community participation; monitoring and
evaluation; and field-based data collection. Accommodations will be
provided by the Churchill Northern Studies Centre (CNSC). The CNSC is a
research and education facility located in the Cape Churchill Wildlife
Management Area, 25 km outside of Churchill.

A detailed description is available online at:
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/rec/rec475p/index.html

Or by contacting:

R. Harvey Lemelin
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
University of Waterloo
200 University Road
Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1 Canada
rhlemeli [at] ahsmail.uwaterloo.ca
or Carol O'Connor at coconnor [at] healthy.uwaterloo.ca
Tel: 519/888-4567 ext 6344
Fax: 519/746-6776