Description
Conservation and Sustainability of Neotropical Ecosystems
This course provides an introduction to conservation ecology in Neotropical ecosystems via classroom sessions and experiential learning activities during a Spring-Break field trip to Belize. Students will gain experience in environmental monitoring and biological survey methods. Ecosystems studied: coral reefs, mangrove forests, subtropical rain and dry forests, savannas, rivers, wetlands.

Enrollment Conditions: For Biology Majors/Minors: BIOL 265; For Environmental Science Majors: ENVS 280

Outcomes: Students will gain an understanding of tropical climates, neotropical terrestrial/aquatic ecosystems and applied conservation and environmental practices such as nature reserve design and management, community-based resource management, ecotourism, and ecoagriculture.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
BIOL 349
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Academic Organization
Biology
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisite: BIOL 265 or ENVS 280