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Instinct and Action: Decoding Animal Behavior

ANM3001

Description

Explore the intricate behaviors of animals through the lens of evolution, physiology, and ecology. Delve into the genetic and environmental influences that shape animal behavior, investigating how these behaviors contribute to survival and reproduction. Engage in hands-on activities, dynamic discussions, and immersive fieldwork to examine behaviors such as social interactions, communication, mating strategies, and survival tactics like predator avoidance and foraging. Develop insights and skills that prepare you for a fulfilling career in wildlife care and rehabilitation.
Pre Reqs:
BIO 1001 Nature’s Kaleidoscope: Exploring Life’s Biodiversity

Dates

Aug 24, 2026 — Sep 27, 2026

Aug 23, 2027 — Sep 26, 2027

Location

In-Person Education

Registration Information

For credit cost: $1125