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   Each fall I teach the Natural History of the Vertebrates (FWCE 330).
   Here we focus on the major innovations that distinguish vertebrates
   and characterize their evolutionary history and discuss their genomes,
   physiology, behavior and ecology along the way.

   I also co-teach two courses: FWCE 355 – Techniques in Natural
   Resource Management and FWCE 447/547 – Wildlife Law, Policy and
   Administration. Undergraduate and Graduate Seminars are rotated
   among the professors, here we explore different, “hot” topics in
   wildlife ecology and management. For examples of syllabi, see below.

   Also, keep on the lookout for changes in our undergraduate
   curriculum!

   Click on course number for syllabi

   FWCE 330 –Natural History of the Vertebrates

   FWCE 355 – Techniques in Natural Resource Management

   FWCE 402Conservation Ecology and Wildlife Biology in
   the Age of Genomics

    FWCE 447/547 – Wildlife Law, Policy and Administration

   FWCE 515 – Graduate Seminar entitled “Fragmentation
   and Corridor Ecology: Seeking Connections from Genes
   to Ecosystems"


Dr. Gary W. RoemerEmail: groemer@nmsu.edu