Certificate in Forest Resource Management and Conservation - Conservation Biology
BIOL 3436 Conservation Biology
Prerequisites:
BIOL 2446
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term.
Credits:
3
Description:
Conservation involves protection of ""Species and Spaces"" at risk. It has been described as both a ""crisis science"" and a ""mission-oriented science"" that aims to protect, manage and restore nature in the face of human population growth. Conservation has been motivated both by an inherent appreciation of wilderness and natural areas, and by ""enlightened self-interest,"" assigning a dollar value to ""nature's services."" We will consider global, national and regional conservation strategies and the role of protected areas as well as projects involving ecological restoration and re-introduction of species.