| Credits: |
3 |
| Term: |
Winter 2007 |
| Lecture: |
TR, 11:00 AM-12:20 PM, 104 Peavy Hall |
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| Instructor: |
Paul
Doescher, Professor |
| Phone: |
541-737-9401 |
| Email: |
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| Office: |
113 Peavy Hall |
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| Co-Instructor: |
Mark
Reed, Senior Instructor |
| Phone: |
541-737-1345 |
| Email: |
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| Office: |
273 Peavy Hall |
An interdisciplinary course for
first/second-year students in any of the natural resource curricula (agriculture,
environmental science, fisheries and wildlife, forestry, geography, natural
resources, oceanography, and range), and for other students interested in learning
more about how and why natural resources are managed in the Pacific Northwest.
Our intent is to model how resource specialists work together to solve real-world
problems, to cause you to express and examine the values you hold about natural
resources, and to help you learn to work in an interdisciplinary team to examine
current natural resource issues.