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NATURAL HISTORY OF WISCONSIN

2024 Fall Term

3 Units [GN, RE]

Biology-Rock County 193

Natural History of Wisconsin is an introductory course intended for those wanting to learn more about Wisconsin's diverse plant and animal life. The main focus of this course is Wisconsin's diversity of plants and animals and the ecosystems in which they live. In addition, it may cover basic concepts of field ecology, behavior, conservation, identification of select organisms, and a review of the historical contributions to Wisconsin natural history. This course is designed to increase the awareness and appreciation of Wisconsin's biological diversity at a time when the general public is increasingly disconnected from natural environments. May include field trips.

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 1087
3 Units [GN, RE]
09/03 - 12/07 (1) TuTh 12:50 PM - 2:05 PM
Kerri Wrinn
WM0130WM0130

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