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      • Park and Natural Resource Management Minor
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      • Wildlife and Fisheries Management Minor
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      • Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management 4+1
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With its proximity to campus, the ENRTA is an excellent option for class lectures and labs. In addition to the various ecosystems found throughout the property, the property also has a covered porch and a conference room with a capacity of 28 people. Below are examples of departments and courses that utilize the property.

A teaching use request form is required.

Department of Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management

  • RWFM 415 – Range Analysis and Management Planning
  • RWFM 422/689 – Large Mammal Management
  • RWFM 316 – Range Ecology
  • RWFM 313 – Vegetation Sampling Method & Design
  • RWFM 301 – Wildland Watershed Management
  • RWFM 411 – Ecosystem Management

Agriculture Leadership Education and Communication

  • AGSC 373 – Managing Safety in the Agriculture Science Program

Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology

  • ECCB 402 – General Ornithology  
  • ECCB 215 – Fundamentals of Ecology
  • ECCB 401 – General Mammalogy
  • ECCB 417 – Prescribed Fire

Department of Entomology

  • ENTO 301/602 –Biodiversity and Biology of Insects
  • ENTO 201 – General Entomology
  • ENTO 432 – Applied Forensic Entomology

Department of Soil and Crop Sciences

  • SCSC 401 – Forensic Soil Science
  • SCSC 310 – Soil Morphology and Interpretations

Department of Geography

  • GEOG 331 – Geomorphology

School of Military Sciences

  • MLSC 221/222 – Tactics and Leadership Theory I & II
  • MLSC 321/322 – Adaptive Leadership and Tactical Operations I & II
  • MLSC 421/422 – The Army Officer and the Profession of Arms I & II

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