10:30 AM to 01:10 PM MF
Planetary Hall 126
Section Information for Spring 2015
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of Conservation Behavior, a discipline that seeks to apply theories of animal behavior towards solving biological conservation and wildlife management problems. The course will consist of interactive lectures, readings (including a text and primary literature), and discussion. Additionally, students will get hands-on, inquiry-based experiential learning while working in groups at the National Zoo to design and conduct independent behavioral-based research on endangered species.
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Credits: 1-18
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