ENVS 2101

ENVS 2101

Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.

The course introduces students to the practice of natural history through readings, discussion, and field excursions in local winter landscapes. Drawing inspiration from classic naturalist writings, students will learn to observe, record, and interpret ecological communities with attention to detail and context. Weekly discussions explore topics such as wilderness preparation, historical landscapes, wildlife and plant identification, and seasonal ecological events. Field labs emphasize practical skills, including outdoor safety, tracking wildlife, and identifying plants in dormancy, as well as documenting environmental change through written and illustrated observations. Two weekend field trips provides an immersive opportunity to explore Cornell’s Arnot Forest and the Biological Field Station at Oneida Lake during the winter season. The course concludes with reflective evaluation, encouraging students to revisit their early observations.


Prerequisites BIOEE 1610.

Fees Course fee, $50. For food for the two field trips, Oneida Lake and Arnot Forest.

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  •   Seven Week - Second.  Choose one lecture, one discussion, and one laboratory. Combined with: NTRES 2101

  • 3 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 13443 ENVS 2101   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

    Enrollment limited to sophomores and juniors in the Environment & Sustainability (E&S) major. E&S majors who are unable to enroll, see https://tinyurl.com/escourserequest.

  • 13444 ENVS 2101   DIS 201

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 13445 ENVS 2101   LAB 402

    • SSu
    • Mar 21 - Mar 22, 2026
    • Goebel, M

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    • Apr 18, 2026
    • Goebel, M

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 13446 ENVS 2101   LAB 403

  • Instruction Mode: In Person