Learn online from anywhere with internet access! Early bird discount ($75) available until June 7.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The world is increasingly urban, and understanding human-wildlife interactions and conflict is critically important when developing conservation strategies. Conducting ecological research in human-dominated landscapes such as cities, villages, and farmlands presents a unique set of challenges ranging from vandalism to poor buy-in by residents. In this class, learn best practices for conducting research in human-dominated landscapes, including both recommendations for practical considerations (e.g., safety) and ways to explore and integrate the sociodemographic landscape into a robust research design that investigates how wildlife and people utilize shared landscapes
DATES:
July 7 - September 21, 2025
PRICE:
Starts at $425 students / $525 professionals (early bird ends June 7th)
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