New England Wildlife Center
Preserving New England's Wild Legacy
From Araquon Lodge
By: Greg Mertz, DVM

Join Dr. Mertz for this series of 10 micro-lectures from the Araquon Lodge.  This series will introduce you to the basics of how bodies are put together and how they work  in  the environment.  Let us know what else you  would like to  learn about comparative  anatomy and Dr. Mertz will talk about it  next time.

 

 

 

2 Comments to “From Araquon Lodge”

  1. Betsy McKenzie says:

    These are brilliant. It’s very difficult to deliver coherent mini lectures, and this is a very nice series that builds in a logical way. The lectures are short, and very easy to follow, yet convey a surprisingly large amount of information.

    I have 2 suggestions. 1) Make a chain of links so that from this first one, a viewer can locate all the following lectures in the series.

    2) Maintain your appearance in the presentation on the website from this first posting. Keep the same “look” for every post, so they all are clearly part of the same series. “Brand” them with the way you post them, even if they are not all easily taped inside the lodge.

    • Katrina Bergman says:

      Thanks Betsy! We are working to improve and link them too. Thanks for the suggestions. We are also adding more cameras for LIVE micro lectures. Stay tuned…:)

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