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BI 328 - Conservation Biology


This course explores the current status of biodiversity. Key questions include: What concepts, measures, and patterns describe biodiversity? What is the value of biodiversity? How can we maintain, conserve, and restore biodiversity? During lab we will explore how the theoretical frameworks, field, lab, and computational methods can be applied to enable sound conservation and management decision-making.

Note: Meets the Global Outcome (GLOB).

Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week for one semester. Four credits.

Prerequisite(s): BI 103  - BI 104  or equivalent as determined by Department Chair.



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