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Wildlife Conservation (ANR 190)

Term: Academic Year 2015-2016 Fall

Faculty

There is not currently a faculty member for this course

Schedule

Mon-Wed, 12:00 PM - 2:45 PM (8/17/2015 - 12/4/2015) Location: TOCCM SMB MB-22

Description


ANR 190 Wildlife Conservation
Prerequisites: None
4 cr. hrs. (4 pds: 4 lec)
Programs: All
GenEd: AAS(SocBehHum), AAS(G)
Transfer: Pending
An introduction to the ecology, conservation and management of wildlife populations. Students will learn a variety of tools to apply ecological knowledge balanced on the needs of animals with those of people. Topics will cover history, philosophy, inventory, planning, management, and Tohono O'odham wildlife concepts. Note: This class is not lab-loaded.

Course Modification made May 29, 2015
ARN190N 4 cr hrs (6 pds: 3 lec 3 lab)
Prerequisites: BIO 105N or instructor signature
ARN190N An introductory course studying the ecology, conservation and management of wildlife populations. Students will learn a variety of tools to apply ecological knowledge balancing the needs of animals and plants with those of people. Topics will cover history, philosophy, inventory, planning, management, and Tohono O'odham wildlife concepts.