PRACTICALS IN FOREST ECOLOGY AND TAXONOMY

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Course Code: 
FBM 1302
Course Credit Units: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 2
Year of Study: 
Year 1
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
Department: 
Course Discipline: 
Course Description & Objectives: 

The course exposes students to practical skills in identifying, and manipulating the functions and inter-relationships between animal and plant species with the biotic and/or living and the abiotic environmental factors for sustainable forest management. Students acquire hands-on experience at field level to identify and classify the organisms and functions at field level.

Learning Outcomes: 
  •  Use the various Taxonomic keys for identifying different organisms.
  • Manipulate the ecological relations at field level for forest management.
  • Use plant Presses for specimen collection.
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