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Ecology/Conservation Biology

Catalog #20806281

Ecology and Conservation Biology is an intermediate-level (non-laboratory) course, most appropriate for second-year students. A basic knowledge of ecosystem structure and function is used as a springboard to grasping the impact of human activities on natural populations. Emphasis is on computer modeling of endangered species, dwindling populations of endemics, species under threat of over-harvesting, and other groups at risk. This course requires the background knowledge of an introductory environmental science course. This course transfers to UW Madison at the intermediate level as Zoology/Wildlife Ecology 360. Offered during the fall semester.

Credits: 3

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last updated: 03:00:52 PM Nov 21 2009

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Catalog/Class # Semester Class Dates Meeting Times Instructor Mode of Instruction  

 

20806281
Class #20631
Fall 2009-2010 Oct 19 2009 -
Dec 9 2009
1:30 PM - 3:20 PM
M W
Lovely,Robert A  Short Term    

 

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Dec 11 2009
1:30 PM - 3:20 PM
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20806281
Class #61236
Spring 2009-2010 Jan 11 2010 -
Mar 5 2010
1:30 PM - 3:20 PM
M W F
Lovely,Robert A  Short Term Seats Available: 0