USA Field School Info Session

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This international field school is an opportunity for students to study the role of the wild horse on Native American and North American culture in the West. The four week field school program will begin with three days on the Guelph campus, followed by three intensive weeks based in Cody, WY, USA (the gateway to Yellowstone National Park) and the nearby Pryor Mountains. The Pryor Mountains provide a geologically, ecologically, meteorologically, and culturally unique setting for the students to study firsthand the environmental, social and culture impacts of the area. 

Field school activities include observation and data collection of the wild horse behaviour in the Pryor Mountains, and guest speakers from the Bureau of Land Management, the Cloud Foundation, the Pryors Coalition, the US National Park Service and the US Forest Service.

Students from all disciplines are eligible and encouraged to apply to the USA Field School. Maximum number of participants for the program is 8.

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