This integrative course focuses on ecological principles as they are applied to the conservation and management of fisheries and wildlife resources. We will also discuss how conservation practices are influenced by politics and law, culture, social acceptability and economic feasibility. In lab, you will be introduced to the techniques and equipment used to survey fisheries and wildlife populations.
3 hours Theory | 3 hours Lab
Prerequisites
BIOL 230
Overview
Program | Credits | Semester Offered |
Biological Sciences | 4 | Fall odd years |