Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
graduate level, taught in Durham
203. Conservation Biology: Theory and Practice. An overview of biological
diversity, its patterns, and the current extinction crisis. Historical and theoretical foundations
of conservation, from human values and law to criteria and frameworks for setting conservation
priorities; island biogeography theory, landscape ecology, and socioeconomic considerations
in reserve design; management of endangered species in the wild and in captivity; managing
protected areas for long term viability of populations; the role of the landscape matrix around
protected areas; and techniques for conserving biological diversity in semiwild productive
ecosystems like forests. Three field trips. Prerequisite: one ecology course or consent of
instructor. Instructor: Pimm. 3 units.
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