Status
C
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
Creating Gateways to the Land with Smarter Conservation
Term session
0
Term
2019C
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
660
Section ID
ENVS609660
Meeting times
T 0530PM-0810PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 139
Instructors
KIZIUK, LISA
Description
Conservationists were long accused of ignoring the needs of human communities. often been thought of as protecting land from people. Now, the conservation movement is embracing a different viewprotecting land with and for people. As a result innovative programs have been developed that connect people to nature, thereby helping to facilitate land conservation. This interdisciplinary course will integrate concepts in scientific method, study design, ecology, and conservation with a focus on birds in order to foster an understanding of how research can inform management of wildlife populations and communities. Topics will include wildlife management, habitat restoration, geographical information systems (GIS), sustainable agriculture, integrated land-use management, and vegetation analysis. This course will also provide opportunities for field research and application of techniques learned in the classroom. Prerequisite: Saturday field trip required.
Course number only
609
Cross listings
Use local description
No