NRSC 3200 Silviculture (3,0,2)(L)

Credits: 3 credits
Delivery: Campus

Students explore silvicultural concepts as they apply to forest stand and landscape level management, as well as silviculture systems as they relate to economics, wildlife, biodiversity, and sustainability. Topics include principles of forest tree improvement, seed handling, nursery practices and artificial regeneration, and natural regeneration and stand tending practices. Field trips provide students the opportunity to observe forest nursery operations, forest operations, and woodlot management.
Prerequisite: NRSC 2000, 2100, 2110, 2200 or Permission of the Natural Resource Science program coordinator.
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