Introduction to Wildlife Management

Course Code:
FWS 105
Course Group(s):
Analytical Reasoning & Scientific Inquiry - Reinforcing, Degree Applicable, ENST: Environment & Science Cluster, FORT: Forest Technology Cluster, Integrative Studies: FOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: NRCM Program Options, NRCM: Practitioner Skills Cluster
Course Description:
This course provides an introduction to the principles involved in the maintenance of sustainable wildlife populations. The focus of the course is in two major areas: (1) the ecological and biological principles underlying wildlife conservation, such as habitat, population dynamics, and animal behavior, and (2) the role of humans in wildlife conservation, including both the effects of wildlife exploitation and the effects of various restoration and management practices. The major emphasis of the course is on, but not completely limited to, terrestrial vertebrate animals. Students who received credit for FWS 101 may not receive credit for FWS 105. (3 hours lecture). Completes General Education Requirement:AR-R.
Credit:
3
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