BIO 252 - Wildlife and the Human Factor (Wildlife 911) (4 semester hours)
Semester Hours: 4 A multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary approach to wildlife management and rehabilitation. This class is designed to apply a systems theory approach in relation to integrating curriculum and associated activities applicable to wildlife and human impact. Students will learn the natural history of wildlife in Wisconsin, with live educational birds, mammals, and reptiles as part of the classroom experience. A hands-on wildlife lab(s) is also included. National and global species will be addressed as well. Biodiversity of wildlife species will be examined in relation to human impact.