ENSC50333

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Energy Development and Wildlife Conservation

Environmental Science Undergraduate SE - Collg of Science & Engineering

Long Description (Catalog Description)

Prerequisites: Three semester hours of biology. The quest for energy can cause problems for wildlife, but through effective use of Best Management Practices (BMPs), the impact of energy development and distribution on wildlife can be limited. From site selection through production to reclamation, practical means exist to promote wildlife-friendly energy development. This course will feature BMPs that allow energy development and wildlife conservation to coexist.

Course Typically Offered

SPRING

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

SUST - SUST (Sustainability Classes)

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Number Of Repeats

1

Code

LEC

Name

LEC