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The Office of Alumni Relations invites all faculty and staff for a very special alumni trip from April 5-11 to northern California with Michael Noonan, PhD, director, animal behavior, ecology and conservation program and professor, biology and psychology.

This is a unique opportunity for all to experience the behavioral ecology of Pacific Ocean marine mammals including sea otters, sea lions, elephant seals and whales in their natural habitats.  The guided tour will include visits to some of the most spectacular natural destinations in California including visits to Big Sur, San Simeon, Point Reyes National Seashore, Thule Elk Reserve and, of course, Muir Woods and its remarkable giant redwood grove.

The trip costs $1,860 per person and includes roundtrip airfare from Buffalo, NY, hotel accommodations, tour bus transportation, all admission fees and rentals, all breakfasts, and a farewell dinner at the end of the trip. Cost without airfare is $1,450 per person. A $500 per person non-refundable deposit required at time of reservation.  Space is limited to the first 20 reserved guests!

Contact the Office of Alumni Relations at Ext. 2700 for more information or to obtain a copy of the itinerary.  Click here for additional information.

Submitted by: Anna Jones, administrative associate, alumni relations