First-Year Opportunity: Research and Conservation in Zoos and Botanical Gardens

BIOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 1811

An introduction to the world of zoos and botanical gardens. Students will learn of the diverse and cutting-edge ways in which scientists and conservationists study the world's biological diversity and work to conserve it. Taking advantage of two world-class institutions a short distance from the Danforth campus, the class will meet every week at an off-campus site (primarily the Saint Louis Zoo and Missouri Botanical Garden, but also several other institutions) to hear lectures from leading authorities at these institutions, as well touring facilities to see first-hand how research is conducted and how these institutions work to preserve endangered species. Students will write three short papers; each paper will be based upon a class lecture and its associated readings. Must be taken Credit/No Credit. Credit 2.0 units. Fall Semester, Wednesdays, 2:00PM-5:00PM. Course is for first-year, non-transfer students only. Students interested in taking this course should reach out to Professor Losos (losos@wustl.edu) and describe why they want to take this course.
Course Attributes: FA NSM; AR NSM; AS NSM; FYO

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First-Year Opportunity: Research and Conservation in Zoos and Botanical Gardens
INSTRUCTOR: Losos
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