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Riparian Revegetation of Mined Drainages
An Examination of Exotic Rose Encroachment
Making Sustainability Work at the University of Idaho
Leaf Area Index of Mica Creek Experimental Watershed in North Idaho
Relationships Between Amphibian Occurrence and Fisheries Management
Behavioral Differences in Geographically Distinct Populations of Redband Trout
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Environmental/Ecological Consultant
Field Botanist
Invasive Species Management
Landscape Ecologist
Riparian/Aquatic Ecologist
Career Tracks – Environmental/Ecological Consultant
Students who can integrate scientific and management information from a wide variety of natural resource disciplines will have excellent career opportunities with environmental consulting firms, private industries and non-governmental organizations. The requisite scientific background and strong communication and quantitative skills can be gained by completing these suggested courses.
Elective Coursework for a Specialization as an Environmental/Ecological Consultant
Wildland Restoration Ecology
GIS Primer
Technical Writing
Riparian Ecology and Management
Limnology
Watershed Science and Management
Hydrologic Measurement Techniques
Introduction to Environmental Regulation
Forest Dynamics and Management
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