Catalog 2013-2014

BIO 346 Conservation Biology

A study of the biological and human factors relating to the current global extinction crisis and how conservation practices are used to evaluate and preserve threatened species and habitats. Emphases are placed upon how issues in ecology, population, biology and taxonomy affect the status of a species, and how these issues relate to policy and management decisions. Materials covered are connected to current literature in weekly discussion periods.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Biology lower-core curriculum and BIO 212 or MAR 222.

Distribution

(W)

Offered

spring semester