Natural History of the Southwest Spring 2008

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ECOL 130 -- Natural History of the Southwest (3 units)
Description: Elementary biology of the common plants and animals of the Southwest; identification, distribution, ecology.
Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Available to qualified students for Pass/Fail Option.
Course includes 1 or more field trips.
Identical to: ENTO 130.

This course is taught by Drs. Becerra and Venable.

Info about class projects is available from the Syllabus link

The Syllabus link will give you the critical information about the schedule, exams, grading, books, expectations and rules. Course policies given here are very important. They are the ground rules. Read over these at the beginning of the semester and refer to them when you have questions about ground rules during the semester.

The Schedule link will give you the topic for each lecture and exam dates.

Lecture Notes link provides some info about lecture notes. Click on the lecture topic in the Schedule page to get the actual notes

Contacts link gives the information you need to contact the professors and TA.

Southwest Natural History and Conservation Organizations - Expand your interests beyond the class, meet nature nerds, go on hikes.