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2019 Spring Regular Semester
ENVM 102/Lecture/F - Wildlife Monitoring
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Credits
4.00
This course will focus on sampling methods for different target organisms, including birds, mammals, fish, and amphibians. Although some organisms are suitable for counting directly, the presence of others must be interpreted using indirect methods (e.g., hare traps, tracking, songs and calls). Lectures will introduce the strengths and weaknesses of different count methods, and demonstrate how to calculate organism density on the landscape. Destructive, non-destructive, and Indigenous sampling methods will also be discussed along with the concept of indicator organisms.
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
N/A
Instructors
Fernando, Sithara
Duration
4/22/2019 - 5/17/2019
Schedule
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Letter Grade
Class
16
Seats
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Remaining
Open (Minimum Met)
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
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# Others Registered
Campus
Fort Chipewyan
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Program
Credit
0
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College
Bus US Academic Upgr
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Department
Environmental Tech
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Curriculum
Comm Base Envir Mon
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Class Level
First Year
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