Carnation grad students to study conservation

In summer 2015, Amy Peterson and Elizabeth Reamer-Carlisle Wing, both of Carnation, will join a group of graduate students from Miami University’s Project Dragonfly in travels Asia and the Americas in vital human and ecological studies.

In summer 2015, Amy Peterson and Elizabeth Reamer-Carlisle Wing, both of Carnation, will join a group of graduate students from Miami University’s Project Dragonfly in travels Asia and the Americas in vital human and ecological studies.

Peterson, a master’s student in the advanced inquiry program, will travel to Belize to study coral reefs, manatees, howler monkeys, jaguars and other wildlife. More information is at http://earthexpeditions.org/belize.

Reamer-Carlisle Wing, a master’s student in the global field program, will travel to Thailand to study emerging models in conservation and education as well as spiritual connections to nature. More information is at http://earthexpeditions.org/thailand.