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Wildlife Ecology and Management
EAS
518
Environ
438
Description
This course focuses on the ecological processes and conservation management tools relevant to the survival of free-ranging mammal, bird, reptile and amphibian populations. Students will utilize a diversity of approaches ranging from computer exercises to field research to address wildlife ecology and conservation issues. Topics discussed include wildlife habitat assessment, population abundance and density estimates, nutritional ecology, wildlife disease management, as well as endangered species restoration, both in an US and international context.
Faculty/Instructor
Syllabus
Credits
Minimum credits
3.00
Maximum credits
3.00
Undergrad
Yes
Graduate
Yes
Offered Fall Semester
No
Offered Winter Semester
Yes