BIO 386 Applied Conservation
The study of conservation biology is often plagued with the gloom and doom associated with biodiversity loss, species extinctions, and habitat destruction, but this course will highlight the success stories in conservation. Case studies will range from species-specific to ecosystem level conservation and particular attention will be given to theoretical and empirical research. Scheduled field trips and workshops will introduce students to real-world conservation programs and personnel. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to design their own conservation plan for an imperiled species or ecosystem. Three hours of lecture and a three hour laboratory per week. Pre-req: BIO 180, BIO 202, BIO 203.