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| ES336: Endangered Sps. Policy & Practice Course Page | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Course Summary 336: Endangered Species Policy and Practice. Political, social, economic, and cultural issues in the conservation and management of endangered species. Topics include ecosystem management, laws and institutions, human-wildlife conflict, attitudes and ethics, community-based conservation, and complexity. Case studies and interdisciplinary methods and approaches used to conserve endangered species are introduced. Prerequisite: Environmental Studies 118 or Biology 271 |
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Course Information Syllabus (pdf) Course Readings - From Library electronic reserves - From Colby fileserver using Windows machine
- From Colby fileserver using Mac OSX click here Handouts - See directions above to access fileserver1 Lectures - See directions above to access fileserver1 |
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Philip Nyhus, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Environmental Studies Program, Colby College 5358 Mayflower Hill, Waterville, Maine, 04901 USA T: 207-859-5358; F: 207-859-5229; Email: pjnyhus@colby.edu Last Modified: June 10, 2009 |