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Courses - Spring 2026
HNUH
University Honors
HNUH258O
Supporting Our Watershed: Indigenous Perspectives on Biodiversity and Conservation in the Chesapeake Region
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Eastern oysters, Yellow Eels, and Diamondback Terrapins...these are a few species native to the Chesapeake Region at risk due to impacts of climate change. In this project-based course, students will explore the Chesapeake Region's biodiversity while identifying threats and conservation solutions to vulnerable and endangered species. Readings and place-based learning experiences will provide a deeper understanding of how Indigenous Knowledges support a more inclusive and accurate understanding of ecological science. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to apply these insights in educational and environmental contexts, promoting a more holistic and socially just approach to science and conservation efforts.
HNUH258O is part of the Conserving Biodiversity thematic cluster and pairs with HNUH258C to complete the cluster. Conserving Biodiversity courses will be offered through Spring 2027.