Wildlife University currently offers 24 courses for enrichment or transferable credit! Learn more about earning degree and continuing education credit for these courses.
| Bald Eagle |
30 minutes |
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The bald eagle was on the brink of extinction, but today, its recovery is a model for all wildlife. Take this course about a national success story.
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| Causes of Species Loss and Decline |
30 minutes |
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Teaches that more than 11,000 species of plants and animals are dangerously close to extinction! This includes one in every four mammals and one in every eight bird species. Why are such large numbers of wildlife in peril? Take this course and find out.
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| Chinook Salmon |
60 minutes |
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Once so plentiful they were symbolic of the abundance provided by nature, salmon are now a symbol of a species struggling for existence. When you become involved in restoring salmon, you also lend a hand to the other wildlife species that depend on salmon -- and you help the ecosystems of which salmon are a part.
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| Florida Panther |
45 minutes |
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The magnificent Florida panther is one of the most endangered large mammals in the world. Its recovery remains one of the most important challenges facing wildlife conservationists today. However, despite the challenges, many researchers think the Florida panther can avoid extinction if we take the appropriate actions now.
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| Freshwater Ecosystems |
30 minutes |
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Freshwater Ecosystems such as rivers and lakes provide drinking water for people, water for household use, agriculture, and industry, means of transportation, and habitat for fish and other wildlife. However, they are among the most endangered of our planet's resources and have lost a great proportion of their species and habitats than any ecosystem on land.
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| Frogwatch USA Program |
45 minutes |
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This course provides an introduction to the Frogwatch USA program. It provides an overview of this program, explores the reasons why this program was created, explains how this program works, and describes how getting involved in this program can help save wildlife.
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| Gray Wolf |
60 minutes |
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A victim of prejudice, habitat destruction, and loss of prey, the gray wolf is just a part of history in most states. In other areas, the gray wolf is making a comeback and entire ecosystems are benefiting. Humans caused the wolf's decline and we can also lead to its recovery!
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| Habitat Basics |
30 minutes |
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Attention gardeners and wildlife lovers! This course is the first in the Creating Places for Wildlife Series. Find out how to attract birds, butterflies and other backyard wildlife to your area. This course features a guest presentation narrated by David Mizejewski, manager of NWF's Backyard Wildlife HabitatTM program.
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| Invasive Species |
30 minutes |
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Invasive species take a huge toll on natural systems. After habitat loss, invasive species are the number two cause of species decline worldwide. Fortunately, this is one environmental problem where individuals like you can make a big difference.
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| Karner Blue Butterfly and Other Imperiled Pollinators |
30 minutes |
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If 75% of all staple crop plants that provide our food rely on pollinators, why are so many pollinators endangered? Take this course to learn more about the Karner Blue butterfly and other pollinators.
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| Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle |
60 minutes |
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If sea turtles were able to survive the catastrophic events that led to the extinction of dinosaurs, why are so many facing extinction now? Take this course to find out how you can help save them.
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| Mauna Kea Silversword |
30 minutes |
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Meet this weird and wonderful endangered plant that only grows on the rugged slopes of Hawaii's Mauna Kea Volcano. Every 40 years, it grows six feet tall. Find out why Hawaii produces such amazing species and find out how to help endangered plants in your part of the world.
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| Nature's Fire Alarms |
30 minutes |
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Dwindling wildlife populations and degraded ecosystems are warnings that all is not right with the world. We can address these warnings to help precious wildlife, wild places, and ourselves.
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| Overview of Backyard Wildlife Habitat and Schoolyard Habitats programs |
30 minutes |
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Our Backyard Wildlife Habitat and Schoolyard Habitat® programs are popular resources for people who enjoy gardening and wildlife and want to become part of a national program. Get involved today!
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| The Plight of the Houston Toad and Other Amphibians |
45 minutes |
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The Houston toad is just one member of the broad group of animals known as amphibians. In much the same way that canaries warned miners about an impending disaster in the past, amphibians warn us of environmental problems we face. Take this course and find out just how fascinating amphibians really are.
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| Providing Cover for Wildlife |
30 minutes |
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There are many ways to provide cover - or shelter - for wildlife. This is the course for you if you want to learn how to best provide this critical habitat element in your backyard.
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| Providing Food for Wildlife |
30 minutes |
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Each wildlife species has its own unique food requirements. Learn how to provide food for the wildlife in your area by taking this course.
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| Providing Places to Raise Young |
30 minutes |
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There are few things more exciting than watching wild animals care for their young! Learn what to do so that you may enjoy this wonderful spectacle of nature.
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| Providing Water for Wildlife |
30 minutes |
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Water is the most precious resource on our planet. By taking this course, you'll learn different ways to provide water for wildlife in your backyard.
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| Red-Cockaded Woodpecker |
30 minutes |
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There are twenty-two species of woodpecker in North America, one of which is the red-cockaded woodpecker, a small bird facing a great danger. Find how how this bird helps many other wildlife in its ecosystem and what you can do to help it.
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| A Safety Net for Wildlife |
45 minutes |
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The current rate of species extinctions is 100 to 1,000 times greater than the normal rate. Find out how the Endangered Species Act is an important tool to protect species on the brink of extinction. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to protect the fragile web of life, so that they have every opportunity to solve the problems of the world.
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| Sustainable Gardening Practices |
30 minutes |
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Become a wildlife-friendly gardener. and learn many practical, easy things you can do in your backyard to create a habitat that is beneficial to both wildlife and the environment.
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| Whooping Crane |
45 minutes |
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The majestic whooping crane is one of the most endangered birds in North America. Recovery efforts provide hope that they can be saved from extinction. More work is necessary, and you can make a difference.
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| Why Save Endangered Species |
30 minutes |
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Why should we save our endangered species from extinction? How does the extinction of so many species impact us? To find out, experience this course now.
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