Courses taught by Dr. Jorie Favreau

 

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Spring 2008

Spring 2008 Office hours:

Mondays 11-12

Tuesdays 9 - 11

Thursdays 9 - 11

 

FWS 201 Introduction to Wildlife Management

Lecture: MWF 9:05-10:00.  Freer 202

Taught every spring.  This is a course for NON Fish and Wildlife majors.

 

Required text: 

    Bolen and Robinson.  2003.  Wildlife Ecology and Management, 5th edition.

    Aldo Leopold.  1949.  A Sand County Almanac and sketches here and there.  Oxford University Press, London.

 

 

FWS 470 Wildlife Management

Lecture: T Th   11:10-12:25.  Freer 115

Taught every spring.  This is a capstone course for Fisheries and Wildlife Science students with a concentration in wildlife (FWSW).

 

Required text: 

    Bolen and Robinson.  2003.  Wildlife Ecology and Management, 5th edition.

   

 

 

Courses taught other semesters

FWS 101 Introduction to Fisheries and Wildlife

lecture: MW 8 - 8:55 (Craig Milewski and Jorie Favreau). Freer 202

lab: M 2:30 - 5:30 (J. Favreau). Freer 110.

      T 2:20 - 5:20 (C. Milewski).  Freer 202.

      Th 2:20 - 5:20 (N. Favreau). Freer 110.

 

required texts: 

    Aldo Leopold.  1949.  A Sand County Almanac and sketches here and there.  Oxford University Press, London.  ISBN 0-19-500777-8.

    Favreau and Milewski.  2007.  Introduction to Fisheries and Wildlife Science Lab Manual. (can only be purchased at PSC bookstore)

    Rite in the Rain notebook.  (can be purchased at PSC bookstore or outdoor supply stores)

 

optional resources: 

     Werner.  2004.  Freshwater Fishes of the Northeastern United States.  Syracuse University Press.  ISBN 978-0815630203.

    Conant and Collins.  1998. Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America.  ISBN 0395904528

    Kays and Wilson.  2002.  Mammals of North America.  Princeton University Press.  ISBN 0-691-07012-1   

    Dunn and Alderfer.  2007.  National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of N. America.  5th ed.  ISBN 978-0792253143.

** If you own other fish, reptile, mammal, or bird field guides and wish to use them instead of buying new guides, you may do so.**

** These field guides are required for classes such as Ichthyology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, and Natural History**

 

              

 

FWS 270 Natural History of North American Vertebrates

lecture:  T & Th 9:35 -11:00.  Pickett 223

 

required texts: 

    F. H. Pough, Christine M. Janis, John B. Heiser.  Vertebrate Life, 7th ed.  Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0131453106, ISBN-13: 978-0131453104   

    Kays and Wilson.  2002.  Mammals of North America.  Princeton University Press.  ISBN 0-691-07012-1.

    Dunn and Alderfer.  2007.  National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of N. America.  5th ed (older editions are ok).  ISBN 978-0792253143.

    Tyning.  Stokes Nature Guides:  A guide to Amphibians and Reptile.  1990. Little, Brown and Co.  Boston. 

                        ISBN 0-316-81713-9.

** If you own other mammal or bird field guides and wish to use them instead of buying new guides, you may do so.**

 

 

 

FWS 320 Wildlife Techniques

lecture:  T & Th 1:15 - 2:10. Freer Auditorium

lab: T OR Th 2:20 - 5:20. Freer 211 (T) and 118 (Th)

 

required text:  Clait Braun (ed).  Techniques for Wildlife Investigations and Management, 6th ed.  2006.  The Wildlife Society. ISBN: 0933564155
    ISBN-13: 9780933564152

 

optional resources: 

    Kays and Wilson.  2002.  Mammals of North America.  Princeton University Press.  ISBN 0-691-07012-1.

    Dunn and Alderfer.  2007.  National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of N. America.  5th ed (older editions are ok).  ISBN 978-0792253143.

  

 

 

NRES 332 Conservation Biology 

Lecture:  MWF 12:20-1:15.  Taught every spring. NOTE: Dr. Eric Simandle will teach this course beginning in 2008

 

 

BIO 363 Mammalogy

Taught in spring during even years (2008, 2010)

 

 

 

 


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