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BIO 275 - Advanced Conservation Biology Spring
This course reviews the basic topics in conservation biology and considers in
detail advanced topics. Topics include the origin and measurement of genetic,
species and ecosystem biodiversity, ancient and contemporary extinction processes,
species and ecosystem management, and the political and economic aspects of biodiversity
preservation. Students use computer simulations to compare strategies for managing
and restoring endangered species and ecological communities. (2 hours lecture,
1 hour recitation.)
Prerequisites & Notes BIO 1&2. No credit for BIO 275 if BIO 115 is on undergraduate transcript.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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Summer I 2025
Summer II 2025
Summer III 2025
Fall 2025
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