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BIO 572 - Conservation Biology

Theoretical concepts and research applications in the multidisciplinary and applied science of maintaining the planet's biodiversity at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels. Topics include distribution, functions, and value of biodiversity; causes and consequences of biodiversity loss; conservation solutions; and social, political, legal, ethical, and economic aspects of biodiversity conservation. Cross-listed with BIO 470. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

Credits: 3



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