Main Campus - Norman is one of the campuses operated by Oklahoma Biological Survey. Our records show the address as Norman, OK, United States.
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The Oklahoma Biological Survey's main campus in Norman serves as the hub for biological research and education, focusing on the state's biodiversity. While primarily a research entity, it offers educational programs and workshops that function like specialized courses in various biological disciplines.
- Biodiversity and Ecology: In-depth studies on Oklahoma's ecosystems, including field-based courses on plant and animal identification, habitat assessment, and conservation strategies. Participants learn to conduct biodiversity inventories and analyze ecological data using GIS tools.
- Herpetology and Ornithology: Specialized training in amphibian, reptile, and bird surveys, covering taxonomy, behavior, and monitoring techniques. These courses include hands-on fieldwork at local reserves, emphasizing endangered species protection.
- Botany and Vascular Plants: Courses dedicated to the identification and conservation of Oklahoma's native flora, with modules on ethnobotany, plant genetics, and restoration ecology. Students engage in herbarium curation and molecular analysis.
- Entomology and Invertebrates: Exploration of insect and invertebrate diversity, including pest management, pollination biology, and bioindicators for environmental health. Practical sessions involve trapping, dissection, and ecological modeling.
- Aquatic Biology: Programs on freshwater and riparian systems, teaching water quality assessment, fish and macroinvertebrate sampling, and watershed management. These integrate hydrology and limnology principles.
- Genetics and Molecular Biology: Advanced workshops on DNA barcoding, phylogenetics, and population genetics applied to Oklahoma species, using lab techniques like PCR and sequencing.
- Environmental Policy and Education: Courses bridging science and policy, covering natural resource laws, public outreach, and K-12 biology education modules tailored to Oklahoma's unique biota.
These programs, often in collaboration with the University of Oklahoma, provide over 300 hours of instructional content annually, fostering expertise in biological surveying and stewardship. Participants gain skills for careers in research, conservation, and environmental consulting, with emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to address climate change and habitat loss in the region.
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