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BIOL0392Z-S26

Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology Lab

Conservation Biology
A conservation biologist is a problem-solver who applies tools from disparate fields – e.g., evolutionary biology, genetics, ecology, paleontology, anthropology, and population biology – to address complex real-world dilemmas of relevance to human, wildlife, and ecosystem health. To effectively leverage their data, conservation biologists must also recognize and navigate government regulations, diverse cultural practices, and stakeholder perceptions. This course is international in scope. Emphasis will be placed on current issues such as species reintroduction, detecting extinction, rewilding, novel ecosystems, protected area design, shifting baselines, human-wildlife conflict, and climate change. This course will require engagement with community partners in independent research. (BIOL 140 and ENVS 112 or permission of the instructor)
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22513
Subject Code:
BIOL
Course Number:
0392
Section Identifier:
Z

Course

BIOL 0392

All Sections in Spring 2026

Spring 2026

BIOL0392A-S26 Lecture
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