Contact:
Lauren Thibault
Descriptions: This program will familiarize interested persons to the diversity of form and function of this planet?s most diverse group of animals, the Arthropods (including, Insects, Arachnids, Crustaceans, and more). Interns will learn about and be responsible for educating the public at our interactive stations, working in the butterfly house, husbandry of onsite collections, helping out with other daily tasks, and doing a research project on an animal or gallery to be turned in at the end of their tenure.
Product of Partnership: Intern will create a research project on an animal or gallery that is housed at the Insectarium. The intern can use different media to create this project.
Final Product Special Instructions:This program will familiarize interested persons to the diversity of form and function of this planet?s most diverse group of animals, the Arthropods (including, Insects, Arachnids, Crustaceans, and more).
Interns will learn about and be responsible for educating the public at our interactive stations, working in the butterfly house, husbandry of onsite collections, helping out with other daily tasks, and doing a research project on an animal or gallery to be turned in at the end of their tenure.
This service activity is availble for .
Students allowed to take pictures or video.
At agency
Check-in at the site: Check in with supervisor.
Students track their hours at site: Timesheet
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118 504-865-5000 website@tulane.edu