Course ID:WILD(ECOL) 4575/6575-4575L/6575L. 6 hours. 6 hours lecture and 12 hours lab per week.
Course Title:Conservation Medicine
Course
Description:
Conservation medicine is a multidisciplinary emerging field that is concerned with the interface between human health, animal health (both wild and domestic) and ecosystem health. This provides students from various backgrounds with the opportunity to learn/practice the principles of conservation biology/medicine using the ecology and fauna of Costa Rica.
Oasis Title:CONSERVATN MEDICINE
Nontraditional Format:This is designed as a non-traditional, study abroad course, and thus the majority of course work will take place in Costa Rica. Aside from three, 1.5 hour pre-travel meetings, the entire 31- day course will be in the country of Costa Rica during the summer semester, but not including the entire semester.
Undergraduate Prerequisite:BIOL 1107-1107L and BIOL 1108-1108L
Graduate Prerequisite:Graduate student standing
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)

Course Objectives:
1. To learn and practice the basic principles and major topics 
of conservation medicine and conservation biology in field
conditions, including Costa Rican culture, service/outreach to
local communities 
2. To understand how to create and implement hypothesis-driven
research projects in the field. 
3. To develop efficient and safe field work skills in a tropical
environment 
4. To understand how the interplay of humans and nature have
shaped the landscape in Costa Rica 
5. To promote interdisciplinary collaboration and integration
between students in veterinary medicine, ecology, and
wildlife/forestry/natural resources 
6. To understand the cultural and socioeconomic issues that
relevant to conservation biology and conservation medicine. 
7. To encourage US-Costa Rican professional integration between
UGA, captive animal facilities, and the Universidad Nacional
(National University of Costa Rica) 
8. To foster US-Costa Rican cultural integration between UGA
students and faculty with the people of Costa Rica.
Topical Outline:
Themes (correspond to at least one lecture per theme. In most
cases, each theme will be accompanied by a field activity 
related to that theme):

What is Conservation Biology? - Carroll

What is Conservation Medicine?- Hernandez-Divers

What is biodiversity and measuring biodiversity - Carroll

How are biodiversity and disease related? What is health and
disease? -Hernandez-Divers

Restraint and Immobilization of Wildlife-Hernandez-Divers

Threats to Biodiversity - Carroll, Hernandez-Divers

Invasive Species - Carroll

Investigation and Examples of Emergent Diseases of Wildlife and
Humans- Hernandez-Divers

Conservation and health of mammals in Costa Rica - Resource
Professional and Hernandez-Divers

Global climate change - Carroll

Current state of Protected Coastal Areas and Marine Turtles:
Resource Professional

Habitat fragmentation and Disease - Hernandez-Divers

Emergent Diseases of Marine Organisms - Hernandez-Divers

Drivers for Emergence of Vector-borne diseases -
Hernandez-Divers and Carroll

Habitat fragmentation and restoration in Costa Rica- Carroll

History, Culture, Conservation and Future Challenges of the
Monteverde Region - Resource professional

Conservation and health of Amphibians/Reptiles in Costa Rica -
Resource Professional and Hernandez-Divers

Wildlife-Domestic Animal Health Interface - Hernandez-Divers

Conservation and Disease Challenges in Costa Rica: Student
Presentations
Course ID:WILD(ECOL) 4575/6575-4575L/6575L. 6 hours. 6 hours lecture and 12 hours lab per week.Course Title:Conservation MedicineCourse
Description:
Conservation medicine is a multidisciplinary emerging field that is concerned with the interface between human health, animal health (both wild and domestic) and ecosystem health. This provides students from various backgrounds with the opportunity to learn/practice the principles of conservation biology/medicine using the ecology and fauna of Costa Rica.Oasis Title:CONSERVATN MEDICINENontraditional Format:This is designed as a non-traditional, study abroad course, and thus the majority of course work will take place in Costa Rica. Aside from three, 1.5 hour pre-travel meetings, the entire 31- day course will be in the country of Costa Rica during the summer semester, but not including the entire semester.Undergraduate Prerequisite:BIOL 1107-1107L and BIOL 1108-1108LGraduate Prerequisite:Graduate student standingSemester Course
Offered:
Offered summer semester every year. Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
Course Objectives:
1. To learn and practice the basic principles and major topics 
of conservation medicine and conservation biology in field
conditions, including Costa Rican culture, service/outreach to
local communities 
2. To understand how to create and implement hypothesis-driven
research projects in the field. 
3. To develop efficient and safe field work skills in a tropical
environment 
4. To understand how the interplay of humans and nature have
shaped the landscape in Costa Rica 
5. To promote interdisciplinary collaboration and integration
between students in veterinary medicine, ecology, and
wildlife/forestry/natural resources 
6. To understand the cultural and socioeconomic issues that
relevant to conservation biology and conservation medicine. 
7. To encourage US-Costa Rican professional integration between
UGA, captive animal facilities, and the Universidad Nacional
(National University of Costa Rica) 
8. To foster US-Costa Rican cultural integration between UGA
students and faculty with the people of Costa Rica.
Topical Outline:
Themes (correspond to at least one lecture per theme. In most
cases, each theme will be accompanied by a field activity 
related to that theme):

What is Conservation Biology? - Carroll

What is Conservation Medicine?- Hernandez-Divers

What is biodiversity and measuring biodiversity - Carroll

How are biodiversity and disease related? What is health and
disease? -Hernandez-Divers

Restraint and Immobilization of Wildlife-Hernandez-Divers

Threats to Biodiversity - Carroll, Hernandez-Divers

Invasive Species - Carroll

Investigation and Examples of Emergent Diseases of Wildlife and
Humans- Hernandez-Divers

Conservation and health of mammals in Costa Rica - Resource
Professional and Hernandez-Divers

Global climate change - Carroll

Current state of Protected Coastal Areas and Marine Turtles:
Resource Professional

Habitat fragmentation and Disease - Hernandez-Divers

Emergent Diseases of Marine Organisms - Hernandez-Divers

Drivers for Emergence of Vector-borne diseases -
Hernandez-Divers and Carroll

Habitat fragmentation and restoration in Costa Rica- Carroll

History, Culture, Conservation and Future Challenges of the
Monteverde Region - Resource professional

Conservation and health of Amphibians/Reptiles in Costa Rica -
Resource Professional and Hernandez-Divers

Wildlife-Domestic Animal Health Interface - Hernandez-Divers

Conservation and Disease Challenges in Costa Rica: Student
Presentations