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NR 536 - Ranch Management and Stewardship Field Course

  • 4 credits
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Apply natural resource management concepts to management of western ranch lands through experiential learning, interactions with ranch managers, and other experts. Students visit and stay at a variety of ranches in the Rocky Mountain West to see first-hand how operations are tailored to support ecosystem processes, foster lasting protection of the land, and achieve economic sustainability.

This course can be taken as part of the Masters of Natural Resources Stewardship specialization in Western Ranch Management and Ecosystem Stewardship.

While this is a graduate level course, it is open to junior or senior undergraduates with relevant interests/experience and as space allows. Please contact the instructor with questions.

Prerequisite

ANEQ 101 or AREC 202 or ESS 120 or F 311 or RS 300 or SOCR 100. Other coursework or life experience in agriculture, natural resources, or ecology may be considered with approval from the instructor.

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