Fish and Wildlife Population Ecology  - Dr. Edward O. Garton

 

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Workshops:

Click on any of these titles to find out more about workshops taught by Dr. Garton.  Dr. Garton is scheduling 2 workshops per year on campus at the University of Idaho and he is available to teach on any of these topics for small groups of professionals (10-25) working for natural resource agencies, universities, etc. during coming winters, springs or summers.  If you are interested in arranging for such a course, contact Dr. Garton by emailing him at Oz Garton <ogarton@uidaho.edu>

Animal Abundance:  Estimating "True" Number of Birds & Mammals Present During a Study 

A workshop presented by 
Dr. Edward O. Garton

April 14-18, 2008 - Bishop, California

New Approaches to Studies of Home Range, Habitat Selection and Space Use                 

A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O. Garton

May 25-29, 2010 - Moscow, Idaho

  Wildlife and Fisheries Surveys: Design & Analysis

A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O. Garton

March 31-April 4, 2008 - Juneau, Alaska

Modeling Animal Populations and Habitats in Space and Time

A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O. Garton

June 8-12, 2010 -Moscow, Idaho

Applications of Multivariate Statistical Methods to Fish, Wildlife and Their Habitats

A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O. Garton

May 18-22, 2010 - Moscow, Idaho

 

Undergraduate Courses:
Fish and Wildlife Population Ecology Wlf 448

Wildlife Ecology Wlf 316

 

Graduate Courses:  
Wildlife Graduate Seminar Wlf 501 - Scientific Method Wilderness Wildlife Monitoring Wlf 504 Spring 2009
Advanced Population Biology -- Wlf 541  
Fish and Wildlife Population Analysis -- Wlf 543  

Last updated on:  04/03/09