COURSE DESCRIPTION - This course is aimed at participants that have completed the introductory-level course, or have suitable practical experience implementing species occurrence models that account for imperfect detection. In this course, learn the underlying theory of multi-scale, multi-state, species co-occurrence, and community level models and then put your new knowledge into practice. All hands-on exercises will be conducted in R, covering data analysis and presentation of results (plotting results, creating maps, etc.).
This is a 1-credit equivalent academic course (16 contact hrs + additional work) where you learn at your own pace over 3 months.
DATES
March 3 - May 25, 2025
COST
Early bird ends February 2 - save $75!
No instructor support options start at $375 professional / $275 student
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.or ... odeling-ii
CWS also offers a professional certificate in Applied Quantitative Ecology.
All courses in this program are graduate level and are designed for full-time researchers, graduate students, environmental consultants, conservation specialists, and resource management practitioners. Taught by leading experts in their fields, participants will learn job-ready skills, including how to properly design field studies and controlled experiments, organize and visualize data, and become proficient in a variety of statistical analyses and modeling techniques to answer important environmental questions.
To learn more and apply, please visit: https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.or ... ve-ecology
CENTER FOR WILDLIFE STUDIES is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose global mission is to provide accessible environmental education and promote wildlife conservation through science.
Contact
Jack Hopkins
jhopkins@centerforwildlifestudies.org