NRM 5321
NRM 5321 Wildlife and Society (3-0). This is an advanced course on the theory and applications for considering human dimensions in wildlife conservation. Course emphasis will include human values, the role of constituency groups, natural resource policy development, conflict resolution, group decision-making, and community-based conservation. This course will not be available to students pursuing an M.S. in Natural Resource Management without written permission from their Graduate Committee.
Spring 2024
Wildlife & Society | Section W01 | Maureen Frank |
Spring 2023
Wildlife & Society | Section W01 | Maureen Frank |