Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation
Smithsonian-Mason Semester for Conservation Studies creates an undergraduate curricula that covers conservation biology within the social, economic, and political context with emphasis on problem solving, critical thinking and hands-on learning.
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110922536 - Kim DeMutsert, Assistant Professor, Biocomplexity and Ecology, speaks to Smithsonian-Mason Semester for Conservation Studies program students about fish collected in a fish trawl as they participate in a watershed conservation and management field trip to Gunston Cove at Pohick Bay Regional Park in Virginia. Photo by Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University