ENST214: Introduction to Fish and Wildlife Sciences
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Prerequisite: one course in biology. An introductory course in fish and wildlife sciences, biology and management as it impacts the resource and society. The focus centers around lectures, discussion, and readings in social, biological and human dimension issues facing fisheries and wildlife biologists and natural resourse managers in the United States. Coverage will include history and philosophical discussions of fish and wildlife sciences; conservation and management; principles of community, habitat and animalecology and management; and nterrelations of wildlife, fish and forestry. | |
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| Harrell, R (0 Reviews) | Grade Data for 98 students in 3 sections over 3 semesters. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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