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791-026 Wildlife Techniques & Management | |
Credit Points | 7.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Ms Cheryl O'Dwyer |
Prerequisites | Australian Fauna |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 3 hours per week |
Subject Description | This subject is designed to enable students to understand and apply the fundamentals of wildlife management; use and evaluate techniques used to research and manage wildlife; understand the ecological processes which influence management of wildlife species; understand and apply methods of population estimation and assessment; and understand the principles of habitat management. The content includes the fundamentals of manipulative and custodial wildlife management; techniques used in wildlife research and management; methods of population assessment such as relative and absolute density estimates, carrying capacity, population ranking, ecological processes and behavioural traits which influence wildlife management techniques; methods of reducing or increasing wildlife populations including harvesting, culling, augmentation, reintroduction; and principles of habitat management for wildlife. Students will also prepare a management plan for a Victorian wildlife species. |
Assessment | Management plan (40%); 2-hour examination (30%); technique report (20%); presentation (10%) |
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