This course explores the "how" and "why" of conservation biology, providing a detailed biological framework for managing wild terrestrial and aquatic living resources. Students analyze biological data alongside current policies, economic models, and environmental laws to build an interdisciplinary perspective on the conservation, restoration, and management of endangered species and ecosystems.
This course explores the "how" and "why" of conservation biology, providing a detailed biological framework for managing wild terrestrial and aquatic living resources. Students analyze biological data alongside current policies, economic models, and environmental laws to build an interdisciplinary perspective on the conservation, restoration, and management of endangered species and ecosystems.