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RNG 351: Rnge Ecol I-Grasslands
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
FALL ALT YRS. Principles and terminology of grassland ecology. Addresses the spatial temporal dynamics of structure, function, and process in North American grassland ecosystems. Water, nutrient cycles and energy pathways are explored in the context of the variable driving forces of climate (drought), herbivory, and fire. Prerequisite: RNG 241 or RNG 341. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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RNG 352: Rnge Ecol II:Shrublands
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
FALL ALT YRS. Examines the primary characteristics of each ecoregion throughout the semiarid and arid areas of North America. Covers basic ecology of each region, including a discussion of important plant species, climate patterns, soil types, and topography. Prerequisite: RNG 241 or RNG 341. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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RNG 355: Desert Watershed Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
WINTER Principles and methods in managing rangeland for optimum production and regulation of water yields as well as maintaining soil stability and on-site productivity. Effects of grazing herbivores and their potential as a land management tool. Concepts of arid land hydrology, with emphasis on the resultant effects on runoff quantity and quality. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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RNG 403: Senior Thesis TO
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
BY ARRANGEMENT Designated "writing intensive course".Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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RNG 405: Reading & Conference TO
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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RNG 406: Projects TO
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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RNG 407:
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
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RNG 421: Wildland Restoration/Ecology
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
SPRING, ALT YEARS. Emphasis is placed on understanding the ecology of arid and semiarid ecosystems through the study of ecological processes responsible for ecosystem function. Range improvement practices for stabilizing and repairing degraded wildlands by directing autogenic recovery mechanisms are discussed. This involves manipulating plants, soil, animals, and micro-environments for improved ecosystem functions. Field trips required. Prerequisite: RNG 241 or RNG 341. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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RNG 441: Rangeland Analysis
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
WINTER, ALT YEARS. Techniques used to describe vegetation in shrublands, grasslands, and forests. Use of measurements in resource management. Course is fieldorientated, emphasizing both theory and practice of wildland inventory methods. Prerequisite: Introductory Statistics course is helpful, RNG 241 or RNG 341. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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RNG 442: Rangeland Animal Relationships
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
WINTER, ALT YEARS. Domestic and wild animal use of rangelands as related to environmental factors; palatability, food habits, nutrition, and their effects on management of rangeland animal resources. Prerequisite: RNG 241 or RNG 341. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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