CNS 105 - Conservation


Credit(s) 2.00
Lecture Hours: 2.00
A study of the historical and biological basis for the conservation of natural resources with an emphasis on biodiversity and a survey of current problems and issues.

SLOs:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Identify causes and potential solutions for current conservation issues.

  • Examine local conservation issues.

  • List important historical events, laws, and people related to conservation.

  • Describe important basic ecological principles. 



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