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BIOL 132. Wildlife Conservation"We protect wildlife for many reasons. It is integral to the balance of nature. It is a source of inspiration. It nurtures a sense of wonder." -World Wildlife Fund Students will explore the field of wildlife conservation in this course. The seminar will include: 1) student-driven discussion of primary literature, 2) hands-on experience about how to study wildlife in the Crum Woods and 3) practice on how to use wildlife data to promote conservation initiatives. Previous experience in those areas are not required, but students should be motivated to learn new skills.
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