Fondazione Edmund Mach is organizing an intense, four days course within the IRSAE network (International Research School on Applied Ecology) that will be performed ‘in classroom’ with key oral lectures and with the added value of three practical experiences. In particular, there will be a visit in the Stable Isotope laboratory at FEM and two field experiences, one at Bocca di Caset – a bird ringing station since 1997 as part of the ‘Alps Project – Progetto Alpi’ and one in Val di Cembra for a direct radio-tracking experience.
The course will be held in San Michele all’Adige from September 05th until September 08th. This course is mainly designed for graduate students (PhD and MSc), but is open also to post docs, lab technicians or managers. There will be room for a maximum of 20 PhD students from the IRSAE network and 10 attendees outside the network.