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Late addition of BSCI363 - Biology of Conservation and Extinction. 
 
An overview of basic ecological and evolutionary principles and how they relate to 
current global dilemmas such as overpopulation, pollution, preservation of biodiversity, 
and the ethics involved in these dilemmas.  This course is normally only taught in spring.  
There is lots of space, BSCI363 fulfills requirements in many of the biological sciences 
and ENSP specializations (e.g. as a requirement or enrichment - check with your advisor 
if you have questions), and explores many issues of great general importance.  
The pre-requisite is BSCI106.

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