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Urban Wildlife Management

Urban Wildlife Management. This program examines the ecological, cultural, political, and economic consequences of the presence of wildlife in urban communities. OBJECTIVES. Reconnect with the natural world around you

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Urban Wildlife Management

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  1. Urban Wildlife Management This program examines the ecological, cultural, political, and economic consequences of the presence of wildlife in urban communities.

  2. OBJECTIVES • Reconnect with the natural world around you • Familiarize yourself with activities that will broaden your awareness about managing urban wildlife • Learn your role and responsibilities in managing wildlife near your home and in your community

  3. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN • How human and wildlife interactions have changed • The four basic principles of ecology • What factors promote or prevent the presence of wildlife species in various habitats • How the laws affect urban wildlife management • And more! (This is NOT a wildlife damage control program)

  4. BENEFITS TO YOU! • Learn how to live with the wildlife around you • Instruction delivered completely online • Self-paced to fit your lifestyle needs • 60 professional development hours (6.0 CEUs) in 6 months • Affordable at only $425!

  5. FOR DETAILS, VISIT: http://urbanwildlife.tamu.edu See All Programs at: http://capso.tamu.edu

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