Welcome to EFB493/693

Management of Wildlife Habitats and Populations
This course is designed to provide students with an
understanding
of how habitat evaluation and population modeling can be used to
develop
management plans for wildlife. Students are expected to enter the
course
with background experience in basic field biology (including
dendrology),
general ecology (concepts such as plant succession and population
growth)
and wildlife biology (techniques for managing habitats and
populations).
No computer experience is required beyond word-processing, but
knowledge
of spreadsheet software is helpful.

Click on one of the options below to link to
documents
useful to this course. Note that these documents will be updated on a
continuing
basis.
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EFB493/693 Course Schedule
- The Schedule provides a calendar of class activities, including reading
assignments, and a chronological schedule of written assignments for which
you are responsible.
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Lecture Outline
- The Lecture Outline contains lists of the 3 or 4 essential ideas used
to organize each lecture and discussion.
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Lab Assignments
- The Lab Assignments contain a short description of each lab exercise
and all lab assignments.
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Course Notes
- The Course Notes include definitions of population terms and concepts,
listings of HSI procedures, lab help pages, and other self-help materials.
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Management Plan
- The documents describing the management plan provide the background
information, structural outline and style rules for preparing both oral
and written presentations. Evaluation forms used to grade the oral presentation
and the written plan are included.
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Background and Office Hours of Teaching Assistants
- List of office hours for David Williams and Elizabeth Dowling.
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- Final Exam
- Sample questions for the final exam.