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Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

mburbach@unl.edu or laura.young@unl.edu

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

mburbach@unl.edu or laura.young@unl.edu

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

mburbach@unl.edu or laura.young@unl.edu

Course ListingNRES 492

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

mburbach@unl.edu or laura.young@unl.edu

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

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