Introduction to Conservation Biology

 EEB 208
 Fall Semester 2006


This course will provide an introduction to the discipline of conservation biology. The first two-thirds of the course, will focus on the biological aspects of the discipline. Topics covered will include patterns of biodiversity and extinction, causes of extinction and population declines, techniques used to restore populations, landscape level conservation planning, and the role of conservation in protecting ecosystem services. The final third will cover the practical aspects of implementing conservation actions and will include lectures on conservation economics, conservation law, and the challenges faced by global change.

Credits: 3
Instructor: Chris Elphick (picture to right, office is BioPharm 300A, behind the elevator at the north end of the building)
Lecture: M, W 2:00-3:15 PM
Location: Bio & Phys 131
Text book: Essentials of Conservation Biology (R.B. Primack, 4th Edition, Sinauer)

Chris pic


Regal Fritillary Marbled Murrelet Monkey Orchid Calephalis borealis Humpbacked Whale tree ferns

Click here for the syllabus

Click here for information on grading

Click here to read questions about the course that students have asked me in previous years, and my answers

Click here for information on the writing assignment (due 15th Nov)

I will post the schedule for final exams here once it is available.

Other information

For information about EEB's new Joint B.S./M.S. degree program in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology click here
For information about the Society for Conservation Biology click here
For information on jobs in conservation biology click here
For information on jobs in wildlife biology click here

 

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