White Mountain Envi Field Scho

ENVI-581W-01

Binghamton University

  • Semester
    Summer 2025
  • Instructor
    Nathaniel L Scrimshaw (P)
  • Start Date
    07-07-2025
  • Total Credits
    4
  • Call to Register
    607-777-6088

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Based in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire, WMEFS combines environmental history with practical, on-the-ground land management experience. Students will develop an understanding of current complex issues and challenges around resource management within the context of 200 years of trail history. Students will actively participate in trail stewardship, environmental monitoring, and research on the Franconia Ridge Trail and Crawford Path. Students will meet and work with visiting trails professionals who are part of the Pan American Trail Network, a project linking trails from Alaska to Patagonia. Each week students will spend a few days with summit stewards doing trail work and pursuing independent projects. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of the problems land managers face as recreational trail use increases, not only in the Northeast, but across the world. Course will require an additional program fee to cover room, board, and local transportation for all of Term 2.
Course Area: Environmental Sciences
Level: Graduate
Dates: 07-07-2025 - 08-08-2025
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Instructor: Nathaniel L Scrimshaw (P)
Local Course ID: 25SU_BIN_ENVI581W_01
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