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FW 473A - Travel Abroad: Conserving Desert/Marine Animals Conserving Desert/Marine Animals

  • 3 credits

The course will focus on the ecology of desert and marine animals with a focus on the application of ecology to solving animal conservation problems in these ecosystems in Mexico.

Prerequisite

LIFE 320 Ecology; Written consent of instructor. Students need a minimum of a 2.5 GPA per Education Abroad standards.; Credit allowed for only one of the following: FW 473A, FW 482, or FW 482A.

Instructors

Dana Winkelman

9704911414 | dana.winkelman@colostate.edu

Dana Winkelman has been with the USGS Cooperative Research Unit program for over 20 years and has served as Unit Leader for the Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit since 2003. He also is an Associate Professor in the FWCB department. He earned a BS and MS at University of Nevada, Reno and a PhD from University of Georgia. His research interests include population dynamics, fish biology, fish disease, fish tracking and movement, and aquatic contaminants.