Environmental Ethics

Course Number: 
E189
Catalog Description: 
Lecture, three hours. History of evolution of environmental ethics in America. Management problems in national parks, wilderness areas, wild and scenic rivers, national forests. Contemporary and historical aspects/contributors to the field. Mitigation, endangered species, habitat restoration, biodiversity, and environmental activism. Field trips required. Prerequisite: upper-division standing.
Department: 
BIO SCI
Course Type: 
Lecture
Course Instructor: 
P., Bowler
Course Level: 
Units: 
4
Course Category: 
Cross Listing: 
none

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