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NREM 209 - The Practice of Conservation | ||
This course introduces the foundations of conservation thought and practice through
environmental and social sciences and humanities. It examines the various actors involved
in conservation, approaches to conservation, and ways of acting for conservation. Students
develop skills in conservation practice including informing policy, conducting citizen
science, and active restoration activities. Students learn diverse scientific approaches, and
reflect on multiple social critiques of the movement, and come to understand politicalcounter
arguments and the ways in which they might respond as scholars, citizens and
advocates.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Final Exam
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