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3.00 Credits
(217) First semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: BIOL 1107. Ortega An introduction to wildlife ecology, conservation programs, and resource values. The distribution, life history and status of those amphibians, reptiles, birds and, mammals whose populations humans are attempting to preserve, reestablish, or to control are examined.
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(214) First semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one 3-hour laboratory period. Recommended preparation: BIOL 1108 or 1110. Schroeder The taxonomy, silvics, and distribution of trees and shrubs of the United States with emphasis upon Northeastern species. Field trips will be required.
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(204) First semester, alternate years (even). Three credits. Three class periods and one weekend field trip. Recommended preparation: BIOL 1107 and 1108. Clausen Principal wetland habitats of North America are surveyed, and the relationship of wildlife associations to biological and physical features of wetlands is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on issues relating to wetlands conservation and management.
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(210) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: NRME 3145. The meteorology, effects and controls of air pollution.
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(211) Second semester, alternate years (even). Three credits. Recommended preparation: NRME 2010. Warner Fundamental hydrologic processes, water balances, precipitation analyses, infiltration, soil water, evapotranspiration, open channel flow, discharge measurements, and analysis, flow frequencies, ground water-surface water interactions, runoff processes and prediction. Problem oriented course requiring use of computer spreadsheets.
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(241) First semester. Three credits. Yang A survey course in meteorology at the introductory level covering weather and climate processes.
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(246) First semester, alternate years (odd). Three credits. Recommended preparation: NRME 3125 or NRME 4165. Clausen An introduction to all aspects of water quality problems relating to the many beneficial uses of water, including the physical, chemical, and biological properties.
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(201) Second semester. Three credits. Basic pre-professional course for majors in natural resource conservation and related disciplines. Recommended for persons considering a career in wildlife, fisheries, law enforcement, or other natural resource conservation and management disciplines.
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(205) Second semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: BIOL 1108 or equivalent. Vokoun A broad overview of stream ecology will be presented. Emphasis will be placed on types of lotic habitats and the diversity and community patterns of organisms which inhabit them. Adaptations to life in running water and energy flow in stream ecosystems will also be discussed. Efforts targeted at the conservation of streams will be integrated throughout the semester. One or more field trips required.
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(218) Second semester. Three credits. Three class periods and two field trips. Recommended preparation: NRME 1000 and GEOL 1050. Robbins Introduction to surface and ground water resource assessment, development and management. Integration of scientific, legal, environmental and human factors that enter into developing and maintaining sustainable water resources. Examines current and future plight of water shortages and water quality issues here and abroad.
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