
Restoration Ecology
Restoration Ecology
(Natrs 454/554) is a 3 credit, Fall Semester 2006, senior or graduate-level
course open to individuals in any science or ecological design major at Washington
State University. Individuals may take the course whether coming from
an ecology, landscape architecture & design, environmental science &
engineering, natural resource, or social science background.
The course emphasizes fieldwork and ecological planning to design and conduct restoration projects on the campuses of Washington State University, the University of Idaho, and our surrounding communities and regional landscapes.

Course Features:
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Fieldwork in local and regional community |
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Interdisciplinary ecological design & planning teams |
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Perform restoration projects on real landscapes |
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Participate in the WSU Campus & Community Ecology Project |
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Manage the Native Plant & Landscape Restoration Nursery |
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Study restoration of endangered species; native prairie; rare plants; Palouse Prairie, riparian areas; lakes, streams & rivers; wetlands; woodlands; and wildlife habitat |
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Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164-6410 USA

