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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 289: Honors Independent Study
2.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 1-2 cr (I). P: Enrolled in the Cals Honors Prgm & So or Jr st. Inter-Ag 288.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 1-3 cr (I). P: Open to Fr, So or Jr with written cons inst.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 301: Terrestrial Vertebrates:Life History and Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr (B-I). Life history, ecology, distribution, and taxonomy of reptiles, amphibians, and mammals. Birds will be covered only briefly. North American (particularly Wisconsin) species will be emphasized. Designed as a foundation for detailed study of vertebrates or to satisfy a basic interest in natural history. P: So st & an elementary crse in Zool.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 318: Principles of Wildlife Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 2 cr (B-I). Major environmental factors affecting wildlife; structure and behavior of wildlife populations; regional wildlife communities and their conservation. P: Basic course in biology. Open to Fr.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 319: Ecological Principles Applied to Wildlife
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 1 cr (B-I). This course explores ecological theory applied to wildlife research and management. Topics follow lectures in Wildlife Ecology 318, featuring terrestrial vertebrates, issues of public concern, and the applied scientific method. Assignments include mathematical, computer and graphical applications of ecological ideas. P: Wl Ecol 318 or con reg. Restricted to wildlife ecology majors.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 335: Human/Animal Relationships:Biological and Philosophical Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr (B-I). An interdisciplinary approach to our complex and often contradictory relationships with non-human animals, including information about the nature, needs and behavior of human and non-human animals in relation to our personal and professional interactions with them. P: So st.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 360: Extinction of Species
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, SS; 3 cr (B-I). A comprehensive treatment of the ecology, causes, and consequences of species extinction. Ecology and problems of individual species, habitat alteration and degradation, socio-economic pressures and conservation techniques and strategies. P: So st. An intro biology course strongly recommended.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 375: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II; 1-4 cr. Current topics in wildlife ecology; content varies. P: Cons inst.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 379: Principles of Wildlife Management
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr (B-I). Ways of conserving desired numbers of animals for the overall best interests of society, be they aesthetic, ecological, economic, commercial or recreational; includes management of endangered species, exploited species, wildlife communities in nature reserves, and wildlife pests. P: Wl Ecol 318 or equiv.
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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY 399: Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education
8.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 1-8 cr (A). P: So or Jr or Sr st & cons of supervising inst, advisor, and internship program coordinator.
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