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WFCE 3710: Ecological Methods

(Cross-listed with BIOL 3710).
Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 2, Laboratory 3.

Prereq: WFCE 3120 or NREM 3110; STAT 1010 or STAT 1040
Quantitative techniques used in management of natural resources with emphasis on inventory and manipulation of habitat and animal populations. (Typically Offered: Fall)

Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation and Ecology

https://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofagricultureandlifesciences/animal_ecology/
The Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation and Ecology curriculum provides its majors with an understanding of ecological principles and processes and their applications to natural resource management. This major is oriented toward students desiring a general and flexible program in environmental biology and for those planning graduate study. Graduates find employment as aquaculturists, aquatic ecologists, wildlife biologists, fisheries biologists, resource managers, and ecologists for industry, environmental consulting firms, natural resource and environmental agencies and organizations, zoos, and as educators. Graduates are able to communicate and work effectively in the multidisciplinary arena of ecology and natural resource management. Additionally, they recognize the importance of ethics in their field of study and are sensitive to cultural diversity and broad environmental concerns.