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AGRB (WFB) 4750 - Economics of Wildlife Management and Policy

3 Credits (3 Contact Hours)
Integrated approach to the study of the economics of wildlife. Topics include determination of market and nonmarket value, single and multiple species management, enterprise cost and returns, marketing wildlife, leasing methods, complementarity and competitiveness with agricultural and forestry enterprises, and timber and crop damage cost estimates and control. May also be offered as WFB 4750 . Preq: AGRB 2020  or ECON 2000  or ECON 2110  or FOR 3040 .

This 4000-level course has a 6000-level counterpart. Students should refer to the Graduate Announcements for the 6000-level description and requirements.



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