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California Ecology and Conservation - Duration: 3:16.
MICHELLE LEE: The UCs have this really, really cool thing
which is the UC Reserve System.
When I saw this ad for this program
I was so stoked that there was this class
that was going to go to all the reserves.
MARISOL MORALES: I've never been to like an actual forest,
I've never been to like Yosemite or anything like that.
So I was like super excited to get to like hang out and like do research in there.
ALICE BEITTEL: It's definitely giving me a lot more exposure to not only California ecology
but how different each place and every place you go can be.
BLAKE SUTTLE: It's seven weeks, it's 50 days
and it is a VERY intensive 50 days.
From day one we get to natural reserves
and we hit about six of them over the course of the term.
And the students at each one
learn different aspects of how to do science.
MOLLY NAGLE: It's like summer camp with a scientific twist.
RYAN TRAN: Being outside and just using all five of your senses
really hones in the material.
MICHELLE: think it's so incredible as a UC student
that we have these reserves around the state.
And to be able to explore them, and experience them,
and do research on them is such a gift.
BRYCE AHN: I just find myself looking around going OH MY GOD
looking at all these cool places.
BLAKE: That's what I love about science generally.
It's often thought of as this sort of rarefied community, but it's not that.
It's the most open-access endeavor in the world.
Because anybody can do it anywhere and contribute to what we understand.
Showing the students that that process is available to them—
that's what we're trying to convey.
HANNAH SPINNER: Having lecture in the morning
and then applying that in the afternoon
is really, really, really helpful
because then you get to see what you've been learning about.
TAYLOR BOGAR: This is hands-on.
You learn a lot more in the field.
You don't know a system until you start working in it,
and you start actually looking out and seeing it.
MOLLY: I know how to use a transect.
First time I just had a tape and didn't know what to do with it.
MICHELLE YASUTAKE: We're getting even more independent
as we go along throughout the classes.
It's getting really cool.
BLAKE: We're two weeks in and the students are on their own.
They're formulating their own questions,
they're developing their own methods.
We're teaching them the practice of being a scientist.
MADELINE HALE: We're taking it from the beginning to the end,
through the like finished product
when you're like oh my gosh, I wrote a paper,
and I actually did all the research on it.
JEREMY MAK: I've learned so much more in like two weeks
than like anything else in like a whole semester already.
NATALIA MUSHEGIAN: I've met so many fantastic people, I've had like the time of my life.
It's just... it's so fun.
ANDREW FILOUS: This has been constant rigorous fieldwork, and I love it.
The field is the place for me.
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