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Principles of Wildlife Conservation is a course that was developed to fulfill requirements in the curriculum of Forest Resource Technology students at Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon. It is an introductory...
Published by the Northwest Center for Sustainable Resources, this material describes the development of an array of 300-gallon tanks and related technology that provides a cost-effective way for instructors to develop...
A lecture-only course that uses current references to explore views on the human/nature relationship. Topics include definitions of environmental ethics, sustainability, "centrisms," "Green Politics," "Deep Ecology,"...
The evaluation of human impacts on the environment is an important element of environmental science. Although students may be quite familiar with local impacts, impacts on broader scales of time and space may be less...
This nice site from NOAA starts with a bold statement: "Big fish eat little fish; that's how the food cycle works." It's a fitting introduction to this exploration of aquatic food webs. Offered as part of NOAA's main...
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