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University of Wyoming

 

 
5830

Wildlife Habitat Ecology

2 Credit hours

A graduate-level course for students in animal ecology, wildlife science, or rangeland ecology emphasizing the relationships between wildlife populations and their habitats. Emphasis on concepts forming the basis of wildlife habitat ecology including habitat and niche, carrying capacity, habitat measurements, resource selection, habitat–relationships modeling, habitat management, and habitat restoration. Prerequisites: STAT 2050 (or equivalent) and graduate status or instructor consent. (Normally offered spring semesters of odd-numbered years.)

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Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management (REWM) Courses

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