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CSN offers bachelor's degrees in Environmental Conservation; Environmental Laboratory Sciences; Environmental Management.

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Congratulations to the 2024 BAS-EM graduates! They have worked hard to achieve this great milestone in their lives! #CSN #BAS #futureleaders #students #bachelordegrees #studentsuccess #prepared #Environmentalmanagement #graduation #Graduation2024
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Research students are learning to collect and prepare field samples at the Las Vegas Wash. Samples were taken to CSN and analyzed for metals, pharmaceutical drug metabolites, and other aqueous ions. #BAS #CSN #Nevada #learning #futureleaders #students #lasvegas #research
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Pictured are CSN Field Biology students identifying different species of trees, measuring their height, board feet, and other forestry techniques. Of course... They ended the semester with a snowball fight at the top! #BAS #CSN #expirience #handsonexperience #bachelordegrees
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Pictured are students in ENV 260 who are presenting their end of term projects to the class. These students are showing exemplary skills where they learn to polish their public speaking and also learn how to handle questions about their projects. #CSN #BAS #studentsuccess
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Students learning how to use the Brunton compass to take measurements of an antithetic fault structure along the East Nopah Fault Zone, Pahrump Valley, California. Students from left to right, Yadhira Carrillo, Syvon Ebo, Lisbeth Cervantes, and Agel Morales. #CSN #Nevada #BAS
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Take a look at that view! Here, students were attempting to locate the subtle features of fault displacement along the East Nopah Fault Zone, Pahrump Valley, California. #Nevada #CSN #nature #BAS #students #expirience #bachelordegrees #studentsuccess #wildlife #handsonexperience
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Pictured are students learning to take field notes based on field observations of fault structures at the East Nopah Fault Zone, in Pahrump Valley, California! Students from left to right, Syvon Ebo, Yadhira Carrillo, Lisbeth Cervantes (foreground), and Angel Morales .#BAS #CSN
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Students on a trip to the Mojave Preserve getting some true 'hands-on' experience with lizards, botany, and geology. #CSN #BAS #handsonexperience #Nevada #HandsOnLearning #geology #environment #wildlife #nature #mojavepreserve
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Pictured is one of our bachelor program rockstars who is presenting research that he and other students have conducted at CSN with faculty and staff! #BAS #CSN #futureleaders #prepared #success #expirience #research #jobreadiness #studentsuccess #bachelordegrees
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Field Biology students went to Arizona (Lake Mead Nat'l Park - Willow Beach Rd) last Friday conducting plant surveys. #BAS #CSN #HandsOnLearning #bachelordegrees #students #learning #skills #studentsuccess #handsonexperience #futureleaders #BiologicalScience #Nevada #plantsurveys
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Pictured are students in GEOL 220 - Mineralogy that are learning to identify minerals with the microscope. #BAS #CSN #students #learning #bachelordegrees #lab #success #prepared #HandsOnLearning #geology
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BIOL 433 Ornithology class helps local grade school children connect with nature. Professor, Matthew Mahrt is helping children view a Great Horned Owl nest at Clark County Wetlands Park. The nest is in a large cottonwood and is occupied by an adult owl and two downy chicks.
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AS-EM students learning how to use radiotelemetry to locate and track wildlife. In this case, they were finding each other, hiding with radio collar transmitters. #CSN #BAS #Environmentalmanagement #radiotelemetrydevice #wildlife
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Students enrolled in BIOL 251 are there to learn about microbes – forms of life that are too small to see with the unaided eye. Microbes are necessary for maintaining a habitable world and healthy human beings.
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from BIOL 433 Ornithology at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve. The class is tracking changes in the relative abundance of bird species associated with the spring migration.
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The link below takes you to a peer-reviewed publication of four bacteriophages that are new to science. The phage genetic material was isolated and sequenced as part of the Biological Sciences SEA-PHAGES program. journal link: https://t.co/S4p94OqaKX #bachelordegrees #learning
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Actinobacteria is a diverse phylum of Gram-positive bacteria, which includes pathogenic members, such as the Mycobacterium genus, and others that may be useful for environmental remediation like the...
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Students in the CEE 121 (Elementary surveying) course led by Dr. Howard are learning to use the Total Station for measuring direction, elevation, and distance as part of the bachelor degree programs in Environmental Conservation and Environmental Management. #BAS #CSN
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MaKenna Magdos, BAS-EC student helping Dr. Lois Merkler vole hunting on Nature Conservancy property north of Beatty during Spring Break. #CSN #BAS #environmentalconservation #students #bachelordegrees #prepared #expirience #studentsuccess #handsonexperience #connection #nature
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Students in the ENV 260 course are learning the methods of sampling for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) according to USEPA method 8260 (GCMS protocols) in a simulated water source. This is a key skill used by all environmental professionals in industry across the United States.
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Please read from Today's Issue of Science: "Collections are truly priceless"! #BAS #CSN #herbarium #herbariumcollection #plantcollection
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