Exploring the Marine and Terrestrial Biodiversity of the US Virgin Islands - Winter Break 2024-2025

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U.S. Virgin Islands
Tuesday, January 7, 2025 to Friday, January 17, 2025
Department: 
Global Resource Systems
Type of Travel: 
Travel Course
Semester: 
Spring
Year: 
2025
Application Deadline: 
Sunday, September 15, 2024

2 credits of Globe 4960B (Spring 2025)

Located in the Caribbean Sea, St. John, an island in the US Virgin Islands, is rich in biodiversity, including several native and endemic plant and animal species. Characterized by a sub-tropical climate, St. John’s marine and seashore ecosystems boast beautiful coral reefs that are home to more than 40 species of coral; seagrass beds where 3 of the 7 species of sea turtles (green, hawksbill, leatherback) can be seen; and mangrove forests home to diverse assemblages of sponges, crabs, fish, and lobsters. The terrestrial ecosystems and their native and endemic species on St. John are just as impressive – on an island a little smaller than the city of Ames, there are over 400 species of trees. The majority of these unique marine and terrestrial ecosystems on St. John are protected by the U.S. Virgin Islands National Park, which occupies approximately 66% of the island.

On this 10-day travel course, students will participate in hands-on learning experiences (e.g., snorkeling, hiking, restoration projects) in the diverse ecosystems of the US Virgin Islands. Students will experience the incredible biodiversity of the US Virgin Islands, learn about major challenges to ecosystem and biodiversity conservation and management, and participate in efforts to address those challenges in the US Virgin Islands. While in St. John, students will meet and engage with local stakeholders, including the University of the Virgin Islands, National Park Service, environmental non-governmental organizations, and local community members.

Pre-departure orientation in the fall before travel, followed by a half-semester course during spring 2025 semester.

 


Upcoming Informational Session:

  • Wednesday, September 11, 2024 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm

    Location: 333 Science 2