Teaching -- Douglas Kelt

I teach four primary courses at Davis.  

Peter Moyle and I trade off the department's lower division general education course "Wildlife Ecology and Conservation" (WFC 10) every fall quarter.  

Along with Dan Anderson, John Eadie, Dirk Van Vuren, and much of our department, I teach a campus-based course on "Field Methods in Wildlife Biology" (WFC 100).

On alternate years I teach "Field Research in Wildlife Ecology" (WFC 101/101L) with Dan Anderson (in the intervening years this course is taught by John Eadie and Dirk Van Vuren).  

Finally, my core course is "Ecology and Conservation of Wild Mammals" (WFC 110/110L), which I teach every spring.

 

This fall (2002) I am offering a graduate/undergraduate seminar on the "Ecology and Natural History of the Inner Coast Range as exemplified by Quail Ridge Reserve" (WFC 198/ECL 290)

 

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