Keeping and Serving God's Creation ... Genesis 2:15
Welcome!!!

One of the options that biology and chemistry majors have at Eastern Nazarene College is to pursue coursework that leads to a career in ecology and environmental science.  We believe that humanity has been given a clear mandate to care for the rest of God's creation actively through earthkeeping and service.  Through our Environmental Science major, we want to train those that will live out this mandate not only personally, but professionally, by studying, conserving, and protecting the ecosystems that support all life on Planet Earth.

We welcome you to take a tour of our web site and learn about the Ecology and Environmental Science Program within the Departments of Biology and Chemistry at Eastern Nazarene College.  If you would like additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Professor Jonathan Twining by calling (617) 745-3552, or by emailing him at Jonathan.E.Twining@enc.edu.  If you are ever in the area, please stop by and see us!!


WHAT'S NEW?
FALL 2006
Biodiversity of Willow Brook and Fleetwood Farms Preserve - A Project of the Conservation Bio Class

Wanna serve God by serving creation?  Check out our new ECO-Serve Project!!
Conservation Biology Class Canoes The Herring Brook Valley

SPRING 2006
Ecology Students Study Smelt Brook In Braintree, MA
Biology and Chemistry Students Partner with Stony Brook Audubon Sanctuary To Study Ponds
Senior Jonathan Youngman Researches Vernal Pools for Smithfield, RI Land Trust
Earth Day Cleanup 2006
Prof. Twining Leads Pond Safari for Homeschoolers Group
Professor Twining Speaks At Vermont Law School's Solutions Conference

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