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Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships is a perfect choice for an honors/electives course with a full-color, student friendly layout, an introductory-level approach that doesn't overwhelm students with too much detail, and a concise and conceptual writing style that is both interesting and accessible. Students are taken on a scientific journey of our Earth and the relationship between humans and the natural world. Print student edition with reinforced binding.

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Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships is a perfect choice for an honors/electives course with a full-color, student friendly layout, an introductory-level approach that doesn't overwhelm students with too much detail, and a concise and conceptual writing style that is both interesting and accessible. Students are taken on a scientific journey of our Earth and the relationship between humans and the natural world. Print student edition with reinforced binding.
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Eldon D. Enger received a B.A. and an M.S. from the University of Michigan. He is professor emeritus of biology at Delta College, where he taught biology, zoology, and environmental science and was active in curriculum and course development. Professor Enger is an advocate for variety in teaching methodology and feels that if students are provided with varied experiences, they are more likely to learn. Professor Enger's classes include writing assignments, student presentation of lecture material, debates by students on controversial issues, field experiences, individual student projects, and discussions of local examples and relevant current events. Professor Enger was a Fulbright Exchange Teacher to Australia and Scotland, received the Bergstein Award for Teaching Excellence and the Scholarly Achievement Award from Delta College, and participated as a volunteer in Earthwatch Research Programs.