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Biol/Envs 319 – Conservation Biology Taught by Stuart Allison Fall 2014 http://courses.knox.edu/b io319/

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Biol/Envs 319 – Conservation Biology. Taught by Stuart Allison Winter 2014 http://courses.knox.edu/bio319/. Field Trip – Saturday February 1 – Something like this?. What is Conservation Biology? The scientific study of the scarcity and diversity of organisms. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Biol/Envs 319 – Conservation Biology

Biol/Envs 319 – Conservation Biology

Taught by Stuart AllisonFall 2014

http://courses.knox.edu/bio319/

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Field Trip – Saturday October 4 – Something like this?

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What is Conservation Biology?

-The scientific study of the scarcity and diversity of organisms.

- The applied science of maintaining the earth’s diversity.

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Brief History of Conservation Biology

1978 First International Congress on Conservation Biology

1980 Conservation Biology edited by Michael Souléand Bruce Wilcox published – based on 1978 Congress

1985 Society for Conservation Biology Founded

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Michael Soulé – leading founder of

field of Conservation Biology

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Wildlife management is “part of the greater movement for conservation of our entire native flora and fauna.”-Aldo Leopold, Founder of the Wildlife Society

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World Wildlife Fund logo

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Siberian Tiger – Charismatic Megafauna

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American Burying Beetle – Not so mega, but charismatic?

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Time to set up the Discussion Sections

• Back to the course webpage:http://courses.knox.edu/bio319/