WILDLIFE AND HUMAN INTERACTION

Not open to those with credit for ENVL 3410. The course provides non-science majoring students with an introduction to wildlife (flora and fauna) and how interactions with humans can affect wildlife. The course provides a general overview and understanding of wildlife and related functional concepts including, among others, habitat, dispersal, reproduction, diversity, disease, predators and prey, territory, niche, communities, succession, food chain, animal behavior, imprinting, symbiosis, and migration. Faculty: STAFF

Term 202480 #81747 GNM2136
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Meeting Times
Location: USC 260 (RSC)
@ 18:00 - 19:50
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
Enrollment

0

seats available

35

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

10

waitlist seats available

10

waitlist capacity

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