Courses
ANSC 2140 Captive Raptor Management and Propagation
Course description
This course is only offered in the Summer Session.
This course is an introduction to the natural history, care, and management of raptors (birds of prey). Approaches to captive care and maintenance, restraint, training, and captive breeding with potential for reducing pressures on wild populations of avian species is included. A major objective of the course is to present and discuss the scientific basis and merit of avian husbandry and breeding practices in species relevant to the course. Hands-on opportunities in basic raptor handling techniques are included.
Prerequisites
high school biology and chemistry.
Classes
| On-campus Extra-session |
Auto-enroll sections
The following sections may be automatically added to your enrollment depending on which section you choose above.
| On-campus Extra-session |
Related websites
- College website: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Department website: Animal Science








