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Biodiversity: Crisis and Solutions

Course Number: BIO 250
Title: Biodiversity: Crisis and Solutions
Day & Time: TR 09:00AM 10:15AM
Instructor: Guiden P
Credit: 1.00
Course Description: Biodiversity is one of our planet's most striking features, and both natural ecosystems and human society are structured by diversity in genes, species, and habitats. In lecture, we will explore global patterns of biodiversity and the biological processes driving these patterns. Additionally, we
will examine how people are threatening biodiversity across the planet, causing a new mass extinction event. For each threat to biodiversity, we will also discuss conservation and restoration strategies that can be used to protect biodiversity. In lab, we will quantify biodiversity in campus forests, and develop recommendations to guide the college's conservation and restoration efforts.

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