FW 356 - Leopold's Ethic for Wildlife and Land
3 credits / Spring 2012
Delivery/Location: Correspondence
Aldo Leopold's philosophy, knowledge, and inspiration has application for everyone interested in the environment. Leopold's "A Sand County Almanac" and "Game Management" text were influential during the environmental movement of the 1950's and 1960's.
The objectives of this course are to understand the philosophy of Leopold and the significance of his teaching, to apply Leopold's historical perspectives and solutions to current problems in wildlife and land management, and to develop a personal philosophy toward land ethics.
Three assignments and two proctored exams are required. Some photography is required.
This course has an online component delivered through RamCT.
This course can be applied towards:
Textbooks and Materials
Textbooks and materials can be purchased at the CSU Bookstore unless otherwise indicated.
Required
- A Sand County Almanac with Essays on Conservation from Round River (1966)
Oxford University Press, Inc. - Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work (1988)
C. Meine - America's Renewable Resources: Historical Trends and Current Challenges (2011)
Kenneth D. Frederick and Roger A. Sedjo - FW 356 Course Syllabus
Benson - Game Management (1986)
C. Scribner's Sons
Instructors
Delwin Benson
(970) 491-6411
Delwin.Benson@colostate.edu
Delwin E. Benson, Ph.D., is a professor and extension wildlife specialist in the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. He teaches on campus about public relations in natural resources policy and takes students on field wildlife studies. He also teaches distance learning courses through Continuing Education.
1 Section Available
Section 840 (Correspondence)
- Date:
- Open Entry (6 mos.)
- Instructors:
- Delwin Benson
- Grading:
- Traditional
- Tuition:
- $957
Registration ends Wednesday, Mar 14, 2012
