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Scientists at the GA Unit teach graduate level courses in: - Estimation of Parameters of Wildlife Populations - Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology - Scientific Communication for Natural Resource Professionals - Fish and Wildlife Seminars
Title
Instructor(s)
Start Date
End Date
Salmonids of the Pacific Northwest and Their Habitats
Peterson
July 2004
August 2004
SAS for Biologists
Peterson
September 2001
December 2001
SAS for Biologists
Peterson
August 2002
December 2002
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2010
December 2010
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2009
December 2009
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2007
December 2007
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2006
December 2006
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2005
December 2005
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2004
December 2004
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2002
December 2002
Quantitative Approaches to Conservation Biology
Peterson
August 2001
December 2001
Open source computing for fisheries and wildlife studies
Peterson, Conroy, Fonnesbeck
August 2005
December 2005
Multivariate techniques for community/ecosystem-level studies
Peterson
January 2003
May 2003
Integrating Management, Monitoring and Research: Adaptive Resource Management for Animal Conservation
Galat, Peterson, Conroy
January 2009
May 2009
Estimation of Parameters of Fish and Wildlife Populations
Peterson, Conroy, Runge
January 2007
May 2007
Decision analysis under uncertainty
Peterson, Conroy
January 2001
May 2001
Biology and Ecology of Freshwater Mussels
Peterson
January 2008
April 2008
Training Provided
Instructor(s)
Completion Date
Development of an Adaptive Management Framework for Managing Natural Resources at Tims Ford Dam. (Instructor: Jim Peterson, Assistant: Don Dennerline)