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    A lecture on zoos and the problems associated with them as well as the idea of conservation in "new zoos" and how to effectively manage captive populations.
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    How certain areas get to be classified as reserves/parks and what can be done to manage wildlife in regards to these areas.
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    More information on CITES and the problems concerning the control of wildlife trade internationally and conservation efforts.
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    A lecture defining exotic species, and covering the problems with the introduction of exotic species.
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    The roles that hunting and trapping fill as well as the controversy surrounding it.
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    How to deal with problems that arise from human-wildlife interactions, and the ways in which the two can coexist.
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    The history of forests in north america, and how the change in forests affects wildlife, and offers habitat for different species.
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    The distribution of grasslands, how wildlife interacts with and uses them, the problem of agriculture and overgrazing.
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    The impacts that agriculture has had on wildlife
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    How water and soil impact the wildlife that lives in different environments, and the effect that wildlife has on water and soil as well.
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    A discussion on the types of interactions different species can have, and the effects of these interactions.
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    The discussion of how animals act when it comes to home ranges, their movement patterns, and their degree of territoriality.
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    A discussion of the ways in which genetics can give us information about a specific animal, species or population and their origins.
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    A discussion of the reasons why it is important to count wildlife and keep track of populations, as well as the possible biases that can occur when estimating a population size.
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    An overview of what constitutes a population, how changes in populations can be measured in terms of birth/reproductive rates, death rates, and the concepts of cultural and biological carrying capacity.
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    An overview of the reasons behind the occurrence of wildlife-transmitted diseases in the human population, with a specific focus on the distribution and vaccination of rabies.
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    The affect food and nutrition and their availability have on the population of wildlife.
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    The ways and characteristics of where wildlife life, including diversity, interactions and habitat.
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    The history of wildlife conservation and how this concept changed over several different eras in North America.
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    The discussion of the impact human values have on wildlife, and the negative and positive values wildlife has on humans, as well as the history of human views towards wildlife.
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    An introduction to the conservation of wildlife and what it entails.

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