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WILD 5200/7200: International Issues in Wildlife Conservation
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Georgia
An overseas, field-based course that explores wildlife conservation and management topics and issues in the host country. Includes lectures and field projects related to sustainable use of wildlife and human conflicts with wildlife.
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WILD 5330/7330-5330L/7330L: Wildlife Management in Agricultural Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Impact of agricultural practices on the suitability of farmland for wildlife habitat and wildlife biodiversity. Introduction of management systems that enhance wildlife populations. Focus on agriculture and wildlife in Georgia, but including national and international issues.
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WILD 5700/7700-5700L/7700L: Applied Population Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Foundations of population dynamics from an applied perspective. Exponential and logistic population growth, life tables, multiple species interactions, and basic population models. Sampling design and analytical methods for estimating abundance and demographic parameters. Application of population models to harvest management and small population management. Integrative student project required.
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WILD 7980: Wildlife Ecology and Management Problems
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Individual student problems pertaining to wildlife ecology and/or management at the masters level.
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WILD 8200: Wildlife Telemetry
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Radio-telemetry is a widely used and important technique in wildlife management and conservation. Exploration of the various aspects of applications of the technique, analysis of telemetry data, and the numerous pitfalls researchers encounter in the field. Rapid changes in technology and use of wildlife telemetry outside of traditional applications will be covered.
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WILD 8300: Wildlife and Fisheries Seminar
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Recent advances in wildlife and fisheries research and management.
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WILD 8330: Landscape Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The emerging field of landscape ecology, emphasizing the study of large land areas and the effects of spatial pattern on ecological processes. Fundamental theories, analysis tools, research methods, and their applications to natural resource management at broad spatial scales.
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WILD 8350-8350L: Waterfowl and Wetland Management
4.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Ecology of North American waterbirds (ducks, geese, swans, shorebirds, rails, gallinules, wading birds) and their habitats. Techniques for managing waterfowl populations by harvest regulations and habitat manipulation. Identification and requirements of important wetland plants.
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WILD 8360: Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Course format utilizes lectures, discussions of journal articles, and computer simulation exercises (including model selection/analysis) to explore new quantitative approaches to conservation biology. Topics include habitat selection theory, landscape ecology, and population viability analysis. Students should have previous courses in ecology and statistics.
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WILD 8390-8390L: Estimation of Fish and Wildlife Population Parameters
4.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Statistical methods for estimating parameters and testing hypotheses of fish and wildlife populations. Models of population dynamics. Sampling and estimation methods including line-transect, mark-recapture, removal, catch-effort, tag-recovery, and analysis of failure times. Optimization and decision-theoretic methods for wildlife and fisheries management.
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