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Current students must register through the Recorder’s Office, which also oversees student files and posts grades.
Office: 022B
Assistant to the Recorder
Phone: (812) 855-4809
E-mail: jebrown [at] indiana [dot] edu
Recorder
Phone: (812) 855-1888
E-mail: smccoyl [at] indiana [dot] edu
Indiana Law students can build their own plan of study by taking classes from a number of different areas, or they can choose an area of focus.
Description This course covers the basic legal issues involved in conservation and management of wildlife and includes not just terrestrial animals but plans, fish, and fungi. Topics include the relationship between real property and wildlife, sovereignty and federalism issues, the Endangered Species Act, other federal programs, and the problems of ecosystem management. The class also discusses the public policy, ethical, scientific, and economic issues associated with environmental decision making. This is a modern wildlife law class, focusing onregulatory issues and biodiversity, while de-emphasizing (but still covering) the traditional concern of wildlife law, which is game management. (3 cr.)
Faculty R. Fischman, W. Weeks
| Semester | Title | Faculty |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2007 - 2008 | Wildlife Law | Weeks, W. |