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BIO 415 - Conservation Biology


Conservation biology is an emerging field of ecology that focuses on integrating information on fundamental ecological principles, economics, and ethics into a framework for managing and restoring plants and animals that are threatened by overexploitation or habitat changes induced by human uses of resources and the Earth’s rapidly growing human population. This course will provide an introduction into the rapidly expanding realm of conservation science.

3 Semester Credit(s)

Crosslisted with: N/A
Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
Corequisite(s): BIO 415L  or instructor consent
Repeatable for Credit No
Core Course Yes. Core Elective
Grade Type LT



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