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Subject: Behavior Change for Sustainable Impact Course - July 7, 2025
During this course, you'll embark on a transformative journey to experience the art and science of behavior change within the realm of environmental conservation. As stewards of Earth, it's imperative that we evolve and adapt to the ever-changing needs of our planet. Through a dynamic blend of lectures, videos, interactive discussions, hands-on exercise, reflection and real-world case studies, you'll acquire the skills essential for fostering meaningful and enduring change within conservation initiatives and communities. Get ready to make a difference and become a catalyst for positive environmental impact!
This course offers a dynamic mix of self-directed learning materials and hands-on exercises designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary for impactful conservation efforts, with a focus on Behavior Change. Engage with a variety of self-paced methods, including lectures, videos, interactive discussions, and a real-world case study. Conclude with a Capstone Project that allows you to apply your learnings to a practical conservation initiative. Additionally, have a 1:1 Mentor-Mentee session to discuss opportunities for developing an intervention plan.
Learn at your own pace (watch prerecorded lectures and videos, read papers, and participate in discussions) with instructor support.
Summer: July 7 – Sept 5; Q&A meet call is July 25 at 12:00 p.m. EST.
(Early bird* savings of $75 ends June 7).
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM & REGISTER:
https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.org/courses/p/behavior-change-for-sustainable-impact
Courses can be taken individually for professional development, academic credit, and/or as part of our professional certificate program. Courses currently open for enrollment include:
Bat Ecology, Conservation, & Research Methods (Early bird enrollment closed)
Plant Identification for Wildlife Biologists (Early bird enrollment closed)
Financing Conservation (Early bird open)
Introduction to U.S. Wildlife Policy & Law (Early bird open)
Project Management for the Biological Sciences (Early bird open)
PRICE: Courses begin at $425 students / $525 professionals (Early bird discount saves $75 and ends June 7 for our July 7 courses; see course ads for details).
Center for Wildlife Studies is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose global mission is to provide accessible environmental education and promote wildlife conservation through science.
Center for Wildlife Studies <education@centerforwildlifestudies.org>
Friday, May 09, 2025