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Michael C. Bucher, Professor of Biology

|Education| |Biography| |Professional Activities|

 

 Education

  • Santa Monica City College
  • University of California at Los Angeles
    (B.A., Zoology and M.A., Vertebrate Zoology)
  • Seattle University (Secondary Teaching Credential)
  • Universidad de Costa Rica (National Science Foundation Fellow)
 Gen. Zoology
(Biol 210)

Principles of Biology
(Biol 110)

Poetry?

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Biography
An alumnus of a California Community College where he began studying animals, Michael Bucher transferred to UCLA as a neophyte zoologist. While there he joined the Los Angeles Geographical Society and traveled with three other L.A.G.S. members by car from Los Angeles to San José, Costa Rica, before joining the 96-foot brigantine Yankee (seen here in all her glory) to sail through the Panama Canal for the Galapagos Islands.

Later in Puntarenas, on the west coast of Costa Rica, he helped introduce the Caribbean dance, the Limbo which seemed to be unknown there at the time, in spite of the fact that the hit song of the moment, "Limbo Rock" could be heard almost continuously on the main street of town.


brigantine Yankee

As a graduate student, he returned to San José de Costa Rica for a summer spent in field locations--high and low, wet and dry, hot and cool--throughout Costa Rica, studying the ecology of tropical flora and fauna like the King Vulture seen here.

After many years teaching at CSM he still watches with interest the circling of vultures overhead, especially during final exam week.

Professor Bucher has taught for Seattle University, Santa Monica College, the Wilderness Foundation (in the shadow of the Grand Tetons and on Catalina Island), College of Notre Dame, as well as for College of San Mateo.

King Vulture

Professional Activities

  • Facilitator and Trainer for Instruction Skills Workshops (ISW)
  • Alfred E. Newman Philosophical Society
  • Audubon Society

 

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