Jan 30, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
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WOEM 620 - Human-Wildlife Conflicts

Credits: 3

This course explores the theory and practice of assessing and controlling damage done by wild and feral vertebrate animals, especially mammals and birds. Content covers the philosophical, biological, and practical basis for managing human-wildlife conflicts. It includes basic information on use of traps, toxicants, repellents, exclusion and other wildlife control methods. Emphasis is on protecting agricultural crops and livestock, forest resources, and property.

Repeat for Credit
N

Requisites
Prerequisite: BIOL 198

Typically Offered
Spring-Odd Years

K-State 8
Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility
Natural and Physical Sciences



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