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WFB 4210: Environmental Education Lab
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
The laboratory component to WFB 4200, which provides natural resource students with a broad overview of environmental education. This course does not fulfill any requirements of the Education Preparation Program. Coreq: WFB 4200.
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WFB 4300: Wildlife Conservation Policy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Deals with the ecological rationale and management implications of public policy designed for the conservation of American wildlife resources. Emphasis is on managed-land issues. Preq: WFB 3000.
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WFB 4340: GIS for Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Develops competence in geographic information systems (GIS) technology and its application to various spatial analysis problems in natural resources. Topics include data development and management, spatial analysis techniques, critical review of GIS applications, needs analysis and institutional context. GIS hardware and software, hands-on application. May also be offered as ENR 4340 or FOR 4340. Preq: Junior standing. Coreq: WFB 4341.
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WFB 4341: GIS for Natural Resources Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 4340. May also be offered as ENR 4341 or FOR 4341. Coreq: WFB 4340.
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WFB 4350: Aquatic Habitat Management
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course examines the physio-chemical and ecological processes that provide a complex of aquatic habitat features necessary to support freshwater organisms. Primary emphasis is placed on running waters, although lake and reservoir habitats are also considered.
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WFB 4400: Non-Game Wildlife Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Basic principles and general practices of non-game wildlife management are covered. Emphasis is placed on those principles and practices most appropriately used by state agencies in their management programs for non-game species, along with real-world problems associated with implementation of such programs. Preq: WFB 3000 and WFB 3500.
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WFB 4440: Wildlife Damage Management
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Covers the philosophical, sociological, ecological, and economical basis for controlling damage caused by animals problem wildlife populations. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals of prevention and control of damage caused by vertebrate species, especially mammals and birds. Includes interaction with federal and state agencies and private consultants. Preq: WFB 3000 and WFB 3500. Coreq: WFB 4441.
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WFB 4441: Wildlife Damage Management Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 4440. Coreq: WFB 4440.
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WFB 4450: Urban Wildlife Management
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Focuses primarily on social, scientific, and ecological aspects of managing wildlife in the urban setting. Basic wildlife management techniques as well as urban planning for wildlife are covered. Preq: WFB 3000 and WFB 3500.
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WFB 4500: Aquaculture
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Basic aqua-cultural techniques applied to freshwater and marine organisms; past and present culture of finfishes and shellfishes around the world; principles underlying fish production; water quality, feeding, and nutrition as they influence production of cultured aquatic organisms. Preq: WFB 3000 and WFB 3500.
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