ONLINE COURSE: Human–Wildlife Conflict & Coexistence

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Emily Uhrig

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Jun 19, 2026, 5:16:59 PMJun 19
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Human–Wildlife Conflict & Coexistence: Transdisciplinary Strategies for Analysis, Management, & Transformation

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Management of human-wildlife conflicts is considered to be one of the most challenging tasks for wildlife management agencies around the world. Like all real-world problems, addressing human-wildlife conflict requires transdisciplinary thinking and combining knowledge in new and interesting ways. Dr. Can blends scientific evidence of several academic disciplines (e.g., ecology, wildlife management, psychology, cognitive neuroscience) and 25 years of real-world experience to help participants develop a deep and holistic understanding of human-wildlife conflicts and equip them with the practical skills necessary to develop human-wildlife conflict management plans.

Participants will learn by (1) watching pre-recorded lectures, (2) critically examining the uniquely curated course material (peer reviewed articles, gray literature, videos), (3) working on individual and small group assignments, and (4) participating in live 2-hr group discussions on the weekends that are recorded (Q&A sessions).

DATES:
- Learn at your own pace with instructor support July 6 - October 11
- Live meetings (also recorded) during the first month (see website for specific dates)

PRICE: 
Starts at $525 students or unemployed; $625 currently employed


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Emily J. Uhrig, PhD
Director of Education 
Center for Wildlife Studies

Center for Wildlife Studies is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose global mission is to deliver specialized education and conduct science and outreach that advance wildlife conservation.

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