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Wildlife Ecology and Management

SNRM507

Description

This course emphasizes the key ecological concepts and management principles involved in the management of free-ranging animal populations. Students will use an inquiry-based approach to expand their understanding of the underpinnings of modern community and population ecology, habitat and population management, and human dimensions that inform successful wildlife management. Topics include aspects of game and non-game management including harvest management, species recovery and nuisance wildlife. Students will learn and discuss these principles and concepts as they relate to current issues encountered by wildlife managers.

Dates

Mar 17, 2025 — May 11, 2025

Jun 2, 2025 — Jul 27, 2025

Aug 11, 2025 — Oct 5, 2025

Oct 20, 2025 — Dec 14, 2025

Jan 5, 2026 — Mar 1, 2026

Mar 16, 2026 — May 10, 2026

Jun 1, 2026 — Jul 26, 2026

Location

Distance Education - Online

Registration Information

For credit cost: $1650