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ABS Human-Wildlife Interactions

This guide is created for students in Applied Bioscienes Human-Wildlife Interactions courses. ABS 494/598

Introduction

This guide is created for students in ABS 494/ABS 598  Human-Wildlife Interactions courses including but not limited to Urban Wildlife Ecology and Brazilian Human-Wildlife Interactions.  During this semester students will learn about issues related to human-wildlife interactions and understanding the connection between human and natural systems. They will cover both environmental and social factors important to animal biodiversity.  This guide will highlight resources and tools to help students complete their complex issue final project.

This guide is divided into 3 main sections:

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