Delivery/Location: Online
Prerequisite
BZ 223 (Plant Identification).
Description
This course covers distribution, climate, and structure of the world's major grasslands with emphasis on North America.
The lectures address the following questions: (1) What are the important rangeland ecosystems in the western United States and the world?, (2) Where are they?, and (3) Why do they occur?
The plant identification lab addresses the following questions: (1) What are the important plant species in rangeland ecosystems in the United States?, (2) What are their characteristics?, and (3) Can I (the student) identify them?
By the end of the course, students will be able to describe and locate the major rangeland ecosystems in the western United States and the world, and discuss the factors that control those ecosystems. Students will also be able to identify many of the important plant species that occur in rangelands in the western United States by family, genus, and species, and also describe the species (i.e., ecosystem type it occurs in).
This course can be applied towards the:
Textbooks and Materials
Unless otherwise indicated, textbooks and materials are required and can be purchased at the CSU Bookstore.
- North American Terrestrial Vegetation, 2nd Ed. (1999)
M. Barbour and D. Billings - North American Wildlife Plants: A Field Guide, 6th Ed. (2004)
Stubbendieck, J., et al
ISBN: 0-8032-9243-0
Instructors
Robert Woodmansee
(970) 217-3594
Robert.Woodmansee@colostate.edu
Dr. Bob Woodmansee is a professor of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship at Colorado State University.
1 Section Available
- Section 814 (Online via RamCT)
- Date: Aug. 25 - Dec. 12, 2008 (16 wks.)
- Instructors: Robert Woodmansee
- Grading:Traditional
- Tuition: $1,287
- Registration ends Thursday, Aug 28, 2008
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For More Information
Michele Sterling(970) 491-2520
msterling@learn.colostate.edu
