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Overexploitation
Invasive species
Restoration
Top-down/bottom-up impacts
Captive breeding
Conservation buy-outs
Protected areas
Values
Intrinsic - for itself
Example -
Stakeholders
Conventional energy
Green energy
Monotonic dose-response curve
Bioaccumulation
Biomagnifictaion
Forensics
Changes in grazing and impacts on prairies in the US
Impacts of agriculture on prairies and grassland birds
Grassland bird research programs: objective, stakeholders, and outcomes
Ecosystems at risk of invasive species
Why invasions happen
Why invasions are successful
3 key hypotheses and examples
How to prevent and manage invasiosn
Prevention, early detection, control (methods of control)
Impacts of conventional energy on wildlife
Impacts of solar, wind, and hydropower on wildlife
review gibson et al 2017 and class brainstorm
Know impacts on species and groups of animals mentioned in the paper
Toxic substance control act
Types of releases
Type of exposure (acute vs chronic)
The dose-response curve
Stakeholders of contaminants
Social and political context of contaminants
Case study of bottlenose dolphins and plastics
Types of overharvest and exploitation
H
istory of overharvest
Types of modern overharvest, impacts on wildlife, and management approaches
Role of hunting in conservation
Trophy and sport hunting
American Bison
Bolivian Chaco
Chipko movement
Conservation buy-outs
Global protected area goals and our progress
Effectiveness of current protected areas
What makes protected areas effective/successful and why
SLOSS
The IUCN green list
Wildlife forensics
Whale conservation
Howler monkey conservation