CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
Biology 475 and Biology 475G, Fall 1999Instructors:
Dr. Albert Meier and Dr. Ouida Meier. Phone 745-6525, 745-5948





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Rare and Endangered Species |
Local Issues/ Global Issues |
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Biodiversity |
Invasive and Exotic Species |
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Habitat Destruction |
Habitat Fragmentation |
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Altered Disturbance Regimes |
Sustainable Development |
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Conserving Genetic Variation |
Management and Policymaking |
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Coral Reefs, Old Growth Forests |
Water Quality |
The course structure will be a combination of introductory lectures and student-led discussion topics. 1 hour credit.
Class meeting times will normally take place on Mondays, 11:15am-12:45pm in the Biology faculty lounge. Backup location is TCNW 229.
Images: Riverfront Development Project