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WLDM 440 Wildlife Field Studies
WLDM 440, Wildlife Field Studies is a short course during the May mini-mester and is designed to introduce students to wildlife management activities in the real world and practice wildlife management techniques in a variety of habitats. This course involves traveling to various suitable locations and immersing students in wildlife management activites for 5-10 days.
Past trips have included:
- A tour of historical wildlife management ranches of S. Texas
- A tour of ranches in the rolling plains region of Texas
- Matador State Wildlife Management Area in N. Texas
- Gus Engeling State Wildlife Management Area in E. Texas
- Caprock Canyons State Park
- Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma
- Carson National Forest, Valle Vidal unit in N. New Mexico
Past Trips
- Wildlife Field Studies 2012
(Links to Slideful.com slideshow)
