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Modern Wild Faunal Resource System Management
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This course has been designed to allow you to work on the subject matter, ideas, concepts, and skills of managing wild faunal resource systems at your own pace. There are questions scattered throughout to assist you in testing your knowledge and to encourage work elsewhere using other learning resources. Others are being added.

Eventually most people like to know how well they are doing. Have they mastered the material? Can they "get it right"e; in the field where it is important to the resource and fellow people? Some people need to demonstrate a level of knowledge to their agencies or clients. Some colleges and universities will accept recognized distance-learning courses and award "credit" for evidence of having mastered the material.

Exams are important, but always limited.
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At the appropriate time, you will be given a password that allows you to access the single final exam. You take the exam in the presence of a respected observer who must certify in writing , along with you, that you took the entire exam without the assistance of any materials or notes, any personal assistance, or any electronic or technological aids. The exams are not timed but a maximum of 3 hours is suggested (2 is likely). Once we receive such certification, the exam will be graded and you will be presented your score. If it is a passing score (greater than 75), you will be sent a notification and your score (if high and with your permission) will be posted at this site.

Comments are made about improper answers so that learning may be continued.

Exam scores rarely reflect competency in integrating materials, in ability to deal with whole systems, with creative abilities, or with group and inter-personal abilities. We expect continuing work on these topics. The scores are performance measures, mere indices. They suggest minimum competence in one alternative way of managing the wild faunal resource.

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