WLF314 Wildlife Ecology I

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 Wildlife Ecology I:

 Ecology & Natural History of Terrestrial Vertebrates

 

Instructor:  Dr. Janet Rachlow

Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources

University of Idaho

 

Young male African elephants (Loxodonta africana) sparring in

Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.

       

 Course Objectives:

1) To learn the ecology and natural history of amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals;

2) To gain an understanding of how evolution has shaped the ecology of terrestrial vertebrates;

3) To continue to develop skills necessary to think critically about the natural world; and

4) To encourage curiosity and interest in learning about wildlife.