Greetings,

Please see the flier attached for this undergraduate course:

CONS 420 Human-Wildlife Conflict
Thursdays from July 9 - August 6, 2009; 9:30 am-5:30 pm
Located at the Smithsonian Conservation & Research Center,
Front Royal, Virginia

Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is of growing concern to many conservation
biologists. This class will give students an understanding of the impact of
HWC on conservation efforts and human health and well-being.Through
participation in solo, small group and class work, as well as lectures,
discussions and readings, students will enhance their understanding of the
complexities of HWC and conservation biology and leave with a strong
foundation in the tools needed to effectively deal with HWC.

For more information, please contact the instructor:
Megan Draheim at [email protected]

This course is being offered through the Smithsonian-Mason Global
Conservation Studies Programs.

Anne Marchant, PhD
Associate Director, Mason Center for Conservation Studies
http://mccs.gmu.edu
[email protected]

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