Human Wildlife Interactions (ANIM2033)
Information valid for Semester 2, 2022
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
Schools
Agriculture Food Sciences Schl, Veterinary Science School
Units
2
Duration
Delivery mode
External
Class hours
3W
Incompatible
ANIM7023
Recommended prerequisite
ANIM1026
Assessment methods
Portfolio
Mid-Semester Examination
Collaborative workshop
Report
Course enquiries
Current course offerings
Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
Semester 2, 2025 (28/07/2025 - 22/11/2025) | Gatton | In Person | Profile unavailable |
Semester 2, 2025 (28/07/2025 - 22/11/2025) | External | External | Profile unavailable |
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Course duration
This course runs over course, commencing in Semester 2, 2022.
Course description
Prior to 2022, this course was titled Human-Wildlife Conflict Management. This course explores the complex but fascinating interactions that occur between humans and wildlife species and how these relationships can be better managed to ensure coexistence. Using local, national and international case studies of human ¿ wildlife conflicts, students will develop an in-depth knowledge of both the ecological and sociological issues underpinning the conflict. Through a series of lectures and workshops students will also be given knowledge and skill sets that allow them to not only equitability assess both sides of human ¿ wildlife conflicts but help them construct and deliver management plans and facilitate conflict resolutions. Topics to be covered include the diverse perspectives from which wildlife is viewed in different societies, the role of policy and legislation in the protection of wildlife, specific urban, regional and rural examples of human ¿ wildlife conflict, zoonoses, wildlife utilisation and feral pest management.