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Nov 22, 2024
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REWM 2000 - Principles of Range Management This course provides students with an understanding of the basic principles of range management as applied to various regions and vegetative types. Relationship of range management practices to livestock production, wildlife, forestry, hydrology and other conservation and land use management are studied.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Separate Lecture and Lab
Prerequisites: none
Co-requisites: none
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of REWM 2000 Principles of Range Management, the student will:
- Compare fundamental principles of conservation and natural resources management.
- Differentiate conservation management techniques to monitor natural resource ecosystems.
- Examine the concept of sustainability as a cornerstone of resource management.
- Evaluate flora and fauna for multiple land use purposes.
- Assess the economic impact of land management decisions.
- Analyze appropriate information pertaining to governmental regulations.
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