2024-2025 Catalog

BIO-343 Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

This course focuses on the core principles of conservation and biodiversity preservation rooted in both ecology and policy. We examine a wide range of topics including the history and underlying ideals of conservation, the meaning and value of biodiversity, ecosystem services, the Endangered Species Act, and population ecology. The course also addresses major conservation challenges and threats to biodiversity including the impacts of agriculture, commercial fishing, freshwater degradation, and climate change. Students must complete a project on the recovery of an endangered species or the control of an invasive species.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Student has completed all of the following course(s) BIO 114 - Organismal Biology, BIO L114 - Organismal Biology Laboratory