Science Learning and Exploration with the Help of Sea Lions (SLEWTHS)

The SLEWTHS project was founded on the idea of a cooperative relationship between sea lions and people. This forms the important foundation and common denominator for all the research performed by the project. Trained sea lions perform cooperative research  on everything from sea lion physiology to gray whale behavior. 

An informal educational experience allows long term personnel to learn in depth concepts through active participation in the training and animal husbandry at the facility. This job training volunteer program gives participants an extensive background in marine mammal training techniques, effective research techniques (good questioning, experimental design, critical analysis), animal husbandry, public speaking and demonstration experiences, veterinary medicine, scientific writing, management skills, facility operations and maintenance, community outreach and awareness, and team oriented working habits.

See End of Year Reports from 2000 to the present.

See Publications on the Research page.

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biology
Cognitive Science
Ecology and Evolution
Education and Teaching
Environmental Studies
Human Biology
Marine Biology
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Neuroscience
Psychology

Stefani Skrovan
stefani.skrovan@sjsu.edu

Jenifer A Zeligs
jzeligs@mlml.calstate.edu

Location: Off- Campus [Moss Landing Marine Labs]
Program Time Period: All Year
Compensation: Academic Credit, Volunteer
Application Deadline: Contact the program for more information.
Website:
http://slewths.mlml.calstate.edu/


Last modified: Sep 28, 2024