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This is a unique graduate-level course designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of ecological principles as applied to current natural resource management issues, such as invasive species management or fostering healthy forests.
Written consent of instructor can substitute for degree program requirement. Admission to the Masters of Natural Resources Stewardship degree program
Admission to the Master of Natural Resources Stewardship graduate degree or consent of instructor.
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9704911907 | Sonya.LeFebre@colostate.edu
Sonya Le Febre is an assistant professor in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship where she advises students in the Master of Natural Resources Stewardship program and serves as the department graduate program coordinator. She holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Rangeland Ecosystem Science from Colorado State University, and a B.S. in Biology from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. She teaches in the MNRS program, as well as an online course through the Anthropology Department.