16-07-2017 04:45 via ocregister.com

Rare book opens CSUF students’ eyes to birds around them

It took a 200-year-old book to get Cal State Fullerton students out of their ornithology classroom and into the wilds, and not so wilds, of Orange County to really look at birds.
The donation last year of Alexander Wilson’s “American Ornithology,” a rare and valuable book published in the early 1800s, spurred biology professor Bill Hoese to turn his class into a “high-impact” experience, one that spurs students to invest in their own learning.
The 200-year-old book
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