Natural Resources Conservation 566 - Restoration Ecology

Spring
2025
01
3.00
Kristina Stinson

TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM

UMass Amherst
49137
Holdsworth Hall room 211
kstinson@eco.umass.edu
Restoration ecology is the returning of damaged ecosystems or particular properties of a desired state of ecological health. For purposes of this course, this field can be divided into four topics: 1) remediation of damaged sites where no return to original conditions is possible (e.g. strip-mined sites), 2) restoration of missing natural processes (fire, flood cycles, etc.), 3) return of missing native species or protection of declining native species, and 4) elimination or management of damaging invasive species. Skills for preparation of goals and implementation plans for individual sites will be developed. At the landscape level, knowledge of wildlife restoration, as well as use of tools for management of damaging invasive species (including especially the role of biological control) will be explored.

Open to Juniors and Senior NRC and ENVIRSCI students and ECO graduate students. Must be junior or senior in NRC or ENVSCI, or ECO grad student. Others with instructor consent.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.