Search Results
FW 333 Conservation Biology in Practice
An introductory course designed to focus on the scientific fundamentals of conservation biology, including population dynamics, extinction and its causes, metapopulations, modeling, population viability analysis, the design and management of protected areas, rare species management, and captive breeding and release programs. Students will participate in active learning exercises, projects, and debates. Projects will require students to make their own arrangements for transportation to field locations within Wake County.
Prerequisite: ¹ó°ÂÌý221 or ±ÊµþÌý360 or BIO 360 or ¹ó°¿¸éÌý260
Typically offered in Fall only