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Jan 13, 2025
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WLDL 458 - Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Biology Description: Apply basic principles of traditional ecology, landscape ecology, genetics, and behavior to management for biological diversity. Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate and synthesize information to solve wildlife-related natural resource issues of diversity and scarcity. Available for graduate credit as WLDL 658 .
Prerequisites: WLDL 350 or Instructor Consent
Typically Offered on the Main Campus: Fall and Spring
3 cr.
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