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Dec 26, 2024
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NRSM 271GN - Conservation Ecology Credit(s): 3
A holistic study of natural resource issues with emphasis on global forested ecosystems and human impacts. Topics include: global climate change, deforestation, indigenous cultures, soil erosion, water quality, urban interface, grazing, noxious weeds, wildfire management, game management, threatened and endangered species; including grizzly bears, lynx, wolves, bird and fish species. Non-natural resource majors are encouraged to take this course. (Spring Semester)
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to - Identify, articulate, and reflect upon personal beliefs and values as they relate to moral and ethical issues in natural resource conservation.
- Explain how management of natural resources on one continent can affect the global environment.
- Understand the ecosystem concept and how it relates to natural resources.
- Discuss issues of natural resource sustainability and conservation.
- Explain the relationship between humans and their use of the environment.
- Identify threats to global and local natural resource sustainability.
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