BIO 3115 Conservation Biology

3 units
Biology
Faculty of Science
An introduction to the science of conservation biology, with a focus on both the causes of, and solutions to, the problems of biodiversity decline. Topics may include current and future threats to biodiversity, including habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation; invasive species; exploitation and harvesting; pollution and climate change, and how these threats might be successfully mitigated.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: BIO 2129 .

Previously Offered Terms:

Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (7.007)
Most Common: A- (26%)
411 students

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Heather Marie Kharouba

Winter 2024 - A00

B+ Average (6.908)
Most Common: A- (23%)
65 students

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Matthew Akalusi

Winter 2023 - A00

B+ Average (6.881)
Most Common: A- (36%)
59 students

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Unknown Professors

2 sections during Winter 2022

B+ Average (7.178)
Most Common: A- (26%)
101 students

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C. Scott Findlay

Winter 2019 - A00

B+ Average (6.829)
Most Common: B+ (37%)
76 students

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Jeremy Thomas Kerr

Winter 2018 - A00

B+ Average (7.100)
Most Common: A- (26%)
110 students

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