BIOL 208 - Wildlife Biology Credits: 3
The course will address basic principles of wildlife ecology and their application in the management of wildlife populations. Topics include population growth, censusing, food habits, predation, harvesting, disease, exotic and endangered species, captive animal management, and conservation. Laboratories will include indoor and outdoor exercises in sampling, habitat evaluation, censusing, and wildlife observation.
Lecture-Lab (ex: 3-1 means 3 hrs lecture and 1 hr lab): (2-2) Indiana Statewide Transfer General Education Core: Meets IN Statewide Core. Term(s) Offered: On demand
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