
My name is Mark Isler and if I were a cartoon, the above picture is what I would look like. I am a theatre major at Hiram College, and I think it is important for everyone to do their part. I moved to Hiram after living in Los Angeles and New York City. Coming from the concrete jungles of both of those cities, to this amazing rural school has been a real eye-opener. I have never paid too much attention to the enviornment, or enviornmental issues because, frankly, I've never had an evniornment. Being In Northeast Ohio now, and being in Field Biology 101, I am now seeing how important it is that everyone participate and do their part, no matter how small they think it may be. Learning the way we have affected the world's enviornents may in fact put the two cities I hail from underwater during my lifetime was a huge dose of reality, as well as a wake up call to arms. As a theatre major pursuing a career in acting, there is no such thing as disposable information. Virtually everything you hear, see, learn is potential information to use for future work. Learning how to observe wetlands has been invaluable because it has taught me another way to observe and study life, which is what my future profesion is essentially all about. Components: ORAM-QHEI-SCIENTIFIC METHOD Activities: ASSESSING WETLANDS-FILLING OUT ORAM/QHEI FORMS Skills Developed WEB DESIGN-CRITICAL OBSERVATION-WORK DELEGATION