NRSC 4040 Wildlife Management and Conservation 1: Theory and Principle (3,0,3)(L)

Credits: 3 credits
Delivery: Campus

Students develop a basic understanding of the history, theory, and scientific principles of wildlife conservation and management. Students explore a range of topics including metapopulations and reserve design, population viability analysis, principles of wildlife genetics, introduced species, fragmentation, wildlife habitat analyses, and the demography and extinction risk of small populations.
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