Adirondack Raptors

Course Code:
FWS 220
Course Group(s):
BIOG: Organism Cluster, Degree Applicable, NRCM: Organisms/Habitats Cluster
Course Description:
In this course, students will develop an understanding of the natural history of raptors (including owls) species commonly inhabiting the Adirondacks. They will identify each species by sight, sound, habitat, behavior and nests. They will build on this knowledge, describing the biology and ecology of raptor species such as migration patterns, reserved sexual dimorphism, and fratricide. Knowledge of raptor biology can be applied to further research and management including conservation. Thus, students will learn research and management techniques of raptors, such as trapping and marking as well as examine case studies of historical and current research. The course has a field component and a field trip is required. Prerequisite: BIO 101 Biology I
Credit:
3
Prerequisites:
Prereq: BIO 101 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00 Or BIO 101 Lecture Min Grade: TR Min Credits: 4.00
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