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BI 450 Wildlife and Natural Resource Management

This course examines wildlife as a natural resource, with emphasis on principles of conservation, ecology, and management. This course includes hands-on experiences, analysis of wildlife and natural resource problems and understanding basic ecological concepts associated with wildlife. It also includes habitat management practices, identification of wildlife species, analysis of policies, laws and regulations, and use and management of natural resources.  Three one-hour lectures and one two-hour lab per week.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

EV 450

Prerequisite

BI 101 or BI 141

Notes

This is a required course for the Environmental Sciences major with a wildlife concentration and the environmental sciences minor. This will be an elective course for Environmental Science with a chemistry concentration, biology majors, and pre-professional majors.

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