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 Example Schedule for CNR Summer Camp

This schedule from a previous year provides a good example of the camp experience.

The campers will examine an urban-to-rural gradient.  Objective is to compare and contrast ecological implications of standard “cookie cutter” subdivision to cluster subdivision, based on data collected across the urban-to-rural gradient.

 

 

Sunday

25 June

Monday

26 June

Tuesday

27 June

Wednesday

28 June

Thursday

29 June

Friday

30 June

AM

 

Wildlife* (T1)**

Depart 05:30

Schenck Forest 6-8A

Breakfast at Schenck

Greenway1 - 9-11A

 

Water Quality (T2)

Ted’s House

Schenck Forest

Turner House

 

Vegetation (T3)

Schenck Forest

Turner House

Ted’s House

 

Silviculture and FOM (T4)

Wildlife (T2)

Depart 05:30

Schenck Forest 6-8A

Breakfast at Schenck

Greenway 2 - 9-11A

 

Water Quality (T3)

Ted’s House

Schenck Forest

Turner House

 

Vegetation (T4)

Schenck Forest

Turner House

Ted’s House

 

Silviculture and FOM (T1)

Wildlife (T3)

Depart 05:30

Schenck Forest 6-8A

Breakfast at Schenck

Greenway 3 - 9-11A

 

Water Quality (T4)

Schenck Forest

Turner House

Ted’s House

 

Vegetation (T1)

Turner House

Ted’s House Schenck Forest

 

Silviculture and FOM (T2)

Wildlife (T4)

Depart 05:30

Schenck Forest 6-8A

Breakfast at Schenck

Greenway 4 - 9-11A

 

Water Quality (T1)

Turner House

Ted’s House Schenck Forest

 

Vegetation (T2)

Ted’s House

Schenck Forest

Turner House

 

Silviculture and FOM (T3)

Breakfast

7 am - 9:30 am

 

 

 

Presentation

10 am until noon

 

Lunch

Clark

 

 

12 pm –12:45 pm

 

12 pm –12:45 pm

 

12 pm –12:45 pm

 

12 pm – 12:45 pm

 

PM

  • Arrive 3 pm – 4:30 pm
  • Parent briefing 5 pm- 5:30 pm
  • Parent departure

1 pm- 4:30 pm

Land cover lab (GIS) – Biltmore and Jordan Computer Labs

1 pm – 2 pm Data analysis

3-4  pm Duke Primate Center

1- 5 pm

Lab work & data analysis

  • Presentation guidance
  • Presentation preparation (GIS Lab)

 

Departure

Dinner

Clark Hall 6 pm

5:30 pm leave campus

BBQ Schenck Forest

Cooper’s BBQ

Career Guests – Environmental Tech

 

5 pm

Hill Forest Cook out

Career Guests - Forestry

 

6 pm

Clark Hall

Career Guests -

City / County Environment & Planning

6 pm

Clark Hall

Career Guests – Consulting Firms

 

 

 

 

Evening

 8 pm

  • Team building
  • Problem Introduction

 

 

 

 

 

Activity

 

Fun and Games!!!

 

 

Presentation preparation

 

 

* Italics indicate that data are collected at this location.  The rest of the locations are tour stops with description and discussion.

** Team numbers are indicated T1, T2, T3.

 

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