NR-5434: Human-Wildlife Conflicts
Description: Resolving human-wildlife conflicts in urbanizing environments. Legal and regulatory policy tools. Social science theory and facilitation tools for cooperation, collaboration, innovation, and conflict resolution applied to human-wildlife interactions. Social and ecological benefits and costs of managing conflicts. Human-wildlife ethics. Pre: Graduate standing; restricted to Virtual Campus students.
Pathways: N/A
Course Hours: 3 credits
Corequisites: N/A
Crosslist: N/A
Repeatability: N/A
Sections Taught: 4
Average GPA: 3.73 (A)
Strict A Rate (No A-) : 84.05%
Average Withdrawal Rate: 0.00%
Megan M Draheim | 2024 | 86.8% | 8.0% | 0.0% | 1.3% | 4.0% | 0.0% | 3.73 | 4 |