Sanibel and Captiva are fascinating barrier islands, from their ancient formation to the intricate tapestry of biological diversity they support. This course comprehensively explains how barrier islands take shape, evolve over time, and distinguish themselves from mainland environments. We will explore what makes Sanibel and Captiva unique and their vibrant conservation history. Equipped with field guides, binoculars, and nature journals, students will traverse the landscape of Sanibel, meandering through estuaries, hammocks, and dunes to witness the island's rich biodiversity up close. Through lab and field activities, from coastline mapping to building barrier island models, students will build a strong connection to Sanibel and Captiva and understand their impact on the world.
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