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Dec 26, 2024
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2023-2024 Springfield College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIOL 264 - Flora and Fauna of New England Extending from the Canadian border, south to Long Island sound, New England is the northernmost part of the United States. The six states that comprise the region-Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island-together cover 63,012 square miles. Five of the six states are coastal; New England’s coastline is more than 6100 miles long. Vermont is the only inland state; still, much of its western border is defined by 120 mile long Lake Champlain. New England is a region of high mountains, valleys, rolling plateaus, lakes, rivers, and seacoasts, an extremely varied landscape with a diverse flora and fauna and a unique land-use history. This course focuses on the flora and fauna of New England, especially the ever-changing force of New England and the six primary forest regions, in addition to the amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals found throughout New England. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: BIOL 121 - Bioscience I & BIOL 123 - Bioscience I Laboratory
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BIOL 122 - Bioscience II & BIOL 124 - Bioscience II Laboratory
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BIOL 101 - Basic Concepts of Modern Biology & BIOL 102 - Basic Concepts Laboratory
Corequisites: BIOL 266 - Flora and Fauna of New England Laboratory
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