About the course
This course introduces the principles of wildlife management, including basic concepts, terminology, and techniques important to wildlife managers. Topics include a review of the history of wildlife management, ecological principles, an introduction to wildlife habitat requirements, and population dynamics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and discuss the life history, management techniques, and habitat requirements of North American species.
Details
- Prerequisites:
- none
- Corequisites:
- none
- Minimum Credits:
- 3
- Hours:
- 2 Lecture and 3 Lab
- Instructors:
-
- Andrew Isenhower
- Daniel Rabby
- Wallace Woods
Sections
Enrollment data is updated each morning and may no longer be accurate.
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Section | Course Materials | Meeting Details | Enrolled / Capacity | ||||
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Type | Days | Dates | Times | Room | |||
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60
|
Lab | M |
Aug 17 - |
1:00pm - |
3311 | 8 / 20 | |
61
|
Lab | W T |
Aug 17 - |
1:00pm - |
3311 3311 | 8 / 20 | |
IN1
|
Lecture Lab | - |
Aug 17 - |
- | OL OL | 12 / 20 | |
W2
|
Lecture | W T |
Aug 17 - |
8:00am - |
OL 1502 1502 | 16 / 60 |

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