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Course Criteria
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6700. Coreq: WFB 6700.
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4.00 Credits
Biology of birds: their origin and diversification, adaptations, phylogeny, classification, structure and function, behavior, ecology, and biogeography. Field identification is emphasized, and field trips are required. May also be offered as BIOL 6720. Coreq: WFB 6721.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6720. May also be offered as BIOL 6721. Coreq: WFB 6720.
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3.00 Credits
Integrated approach to the study of the economics of wildlife. Topics include determination of market and nonmarket value, single and multiple species management, enterprise cost and returns, marketing wildlife, leasing methods, complementarity and competitiveness with agricultural and forestry enterprises, and timber and crop damage cost estimates and control. May also be offered as AGRB 6750. Preq: AGRB 2020 or ECON 2000 or ECON 2110 or FOR 3040 or WFB 3060.
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3.00 Credits
Field-intensive introduction to the identification, ecology, and conservation of North American birds and their habitats with an emphasis on management and applied field ornithology. Includes bird/habitat survey and census techniques. At least one weekend (Friday-Sunday) field trip is required. Preq: BIOL 1040 and BIOL 1060; or BIOL 1110. Coreq: WFB 6761.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6760. Coreq: WFB 6760.
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3.00 Credits
Systematics, life history, distribution, ecology, and current literature of fish. Laboratory study of morphology and identification of U.S. genera, as well as all southeastern species. Field trips are required. May also be offered as BIOL 6770. Coreq: WFB 6771.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6770. May also be offered as BIOL 6771. Coreq: WFB 6770.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines waterfowl evolutionary ecology, annual ecology of North American waterfowl, habitat selection, poplulation ecology and management, waterfowl and plant indentification, waterfowl harvest management, waterfowl diseases, and exposure to waterfowl and wetlands in North America. Current waterfowl and wetland issues are discussed, and contemporary and classic literature are critically reviewed. Students are expected to have completed college coursework in ecology before enrolling in this course.
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2.00 Credits
Principles and practices of wildlife conservation providing an overview of wildlife diversity, ecology and management in the state; population census, wildlife identification, capture and habitat management of game and nongame species. For in-service teachers only. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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