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| ENVA 450 - Conservation Biology |
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Conservation Biology will cover the ecological principles,
theory, and practice of conservation. Topics will include
the study of case histories, conservation strategies for
specific environments and species, sustained yield
exploitation, conservation genetics, management of
exotic species, conservation of endangered species
and the design of natural preserves. (ATTR: ARTS)
0.000 TO 3.000 Credit hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Environmental Studies Department Course Attributes: ARTS View Books and Course Materials Prerequisites: Undergraduate level BIOL 225 Minimum Grade of T and Undergraduate level BIOL 110 Minimum Grade of T and Undergraduate level BIOL 120 Minimum Grade of T or Undergraduate level BIOL 170 Minimum Grade of T and Undergraduate level BIOL 180 Minimum Grade of T |
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