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NATRS 468_Fall: (Effective through Fall 2011) ArcGIS and Geospatial Analysis
4.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq Biol 120, Geol 101 or Soils 201. Same as SoilS 468.
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NATRS 479: Natural Resource Management Internship
2.00 - 12.00 Credits
Washington State University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 12 hours. An elective opportunity for select students to supplement their academic training with practical field experience.
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NATRS 488: [M] Senior Thesis in Natural Resources
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washington State University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours. Prereq senior in natural resource sciences.
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NATRS 515: Large River Fisheries
2.00 Credits
Washington State University
Management issues and problems in large river fisheries in North America and globally; importance of flood plains; ecological bases for management actions in large rivers; river fisheries in the context of multiple use of large rivers.
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NATRS 519: Advanced Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington State University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours.
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NATRS 524: Plant Ecophysiology
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq course in general ecology or botany. Functional responses and adaptations of individual plant species to their environment, emphasizing morphological and physiological mechanisms that influence plant establishment, the physical environment, below- and above-ground productivity, and plant interactions such as competition, herbivory, and allelopathy. (Fall only). Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (REM 560).
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NATRS 542: Wildlife Habitat Ecology
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Reading and discussion on habitat concepts, analyses, and applications. Students enrolled in 3 credits will complete additional readings and quantitative problem sets. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (WLF 545).
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NATRS 550: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq by interview only. Graduate-level counterpart of NATRS 450; additional requirements. Credit not granted for both NATRS 450 and 550.
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NATRS 551: Rangeland Vegetation Ecology
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq two ecology courses. Ecological concepts of dynamics and distribution of plant communities; secondary succession processes, soil-vegetation relationships and development of vegetation classification schemes for better land management. (Spring, Alt/odd yrs). Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (REM 551).
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NATRS 554: Restoration Ecology
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Restoration Ecology 3 Graduate-level counterpart of NATRS 454; additional requirements. Credit not granted for both NATRS 454 and 554. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (RANGE 552.
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