Reading and Knitting the Forested Landscape

BIO2242.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2025 Reading and Knitting the Forested Landscape

Course Description

Summary

Why would a forest ecology course include an assignment to knit a wool hat? In this class we will explore the lasting impact of sheep on the Vermont landscape, from the earliest settler-colonizers through today鈥檚 small batch fiber mills and second growth forests studded with stone walls. Sheep, and especially a 19th century boom in merino sheep, radically altered Vermont鈥檚 forests and inspired early writing on conservation and sustainable land management. We will hone our field ecology and natural history skills to recognize signs of past land use in the forests today, learn to knit with local wool and explore botanical dyeing, and consider the impacts of our fiber and clothing choices on the environment today. No knitting experience required.

Instructor

  • Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2025

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

16