ANR 360 Forest & Wildlife Management

Prerequisite: ANR 130 or ANR 110 or BIO 110

Offered: Typically alt. Fall Terms

Course integrates ecological, economic, philosophical, and historical aspects of forest and wildlife management. Students learn the theoretical and practical elements of modern natural-resource management, such as species identification, site preparation and planting, habitat conservation, field sampling, biological monitoring, and harvesting. Local, regional, and global topics are covered, including the role of forests in global ecological processes, conservation of biodiversity, ecological economics, and the sustainability of forest and wildlife uses. Three lectures and one laboratory session each week.

Credits

1 Course Credit