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REWM 4850: Range Veg Mgmt Tech
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Uses applied ecological principles in restoration of degraded rangeland ecosystems to introduce methods for manipulating rangeland vegetation that satisfy land management objectives. Provides ecologically-sound practices to maintain optimal and sustained yield of rangeland products. Prerequisites: C or better in REWM 2000
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REWM 4900: Range Mgmt Plan
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Applies planning processes that integrate soil, vegetation, water, livestock, wildlife and environmental regulatory considerations within the context of satisfying ecologically sustainable rangeland management objectives. Prerequisites: ECON or AGEC 1010 or 1020, SOIL 4120 or 4150 (may be concurrent), REWM 3020 (may be concurrent), REWM 4330 (may be concurrent), REWM 4830.
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REWM 4990: UDG Teaching Prac
1.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Teaching experience in classroom or laboratory assisting faculty instructor.
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REWM 5000: Range Resource Mgmt
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Basic concepts and theories of rangeland resource management, trends in rangeland classification, grazing management and improvement practices. Prerequisite: graduate classification in agriculture or related natural resource subject matter areas.
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REWM 5050: Range Forage Quality
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Effects of environments, grazing and management factors on preference and forage values of native range plants for domestic and wild grazing animals. Prerequisite: graduate or senior standing and REWM 2000 and ANSC 2020 or 3100.
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REWM 5100: Nutr Ecol Mgt of Range Herb
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Examines ecological processes and management of nutritional resources by domestic and wild rangeland herbivores. Topics include nutrient availability, nutritional demand, foraging behavior, diet composition, grazing systems, stocking rates, livestock/wildlife competition, predation, parasitism, plant toxicity, and influences on ecological condition. Students evaluate case studies and analyze nutritional data using current technologies. Dual listed with: REWM 4100.
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REWM 5103: Range & Ranch Recreation
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Understanding of public demands for leisure use of and private rangelands; potential impacts on rangeland resources, ranch practices and families and other rangeland users. Preparation of public range or private ranch recreation operations plan. Graduate students assist in preparation and presentation of lecture. Dual listed with REWM 4103. Prerequisite: REWM 2000; GEOG 2550.
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REWM 5150: Behav Mod for Herbivores
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Strategies for manipulation of behavior and management of the grazing herbivore are developed from scientific and practical information. Designed to equip the student to manage for animal and natural resource production. Dual listed with REWM 4150. Prerequisite: REWM 2000 and ANSC/REWM 3020 or ANSC 3100.
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REWM 5250: Water Resources Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Objective is to develop interaction among students from the various water resource disciplines to enhance their perspectives on how water problems are addressed within an interdisciplinary environment. Prerequisite: graduate status.
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REWM 5280: Stream Habitat Management
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Trains students in planning, design, implementation and evaluation of stream rehabilitation measures. Includes principles of ecology, hydrology, and river processes as applied to mitigate adverse environmental impacts to watersheds and river systems.
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