Stinchcomb Wildlife Reserve is one of the campuses operated by Oklahoma Biological Survey. Our records show the address as Norman, OK, United States.
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The Stinchcomb Wildlife Reserve, adjacent to the main Norman campus, provides practical courses in wildlife management and urban ecology within a 150-acre natural area.
- Wildlife Habitat Management: Courses on creating and maintaining habitats for native species, including prairie restoration and invasive removal techniques.
- Mammalogy and Small Mammal Studies: Trapping and tracking sessions for rodents, bats, and carnivores, with focus on population estimation and disease vectors.
- Urban Wildlife Ecology: Exploration of human-wildlife conflicts, teaching coexistence strategies like green corridors and nuisance mitigation.
- Trail Camera and Sensor Technology: Workshops on deploying remote sensing for behavioral observations and occupancy modeling.
- Biodiversity Surveys: Integrated field courses combining flora and fauna inventories, using quadrat sampling and point counts.
- Environmental Education: Programs for teaching wildlife appreciation, including guided tours and curriculum development for local schools.
- Restoration Ecology: Hands-on restoration projects, covering seed banking, pollinator habitats, and post-fire recovery.
As an extension of the Biological Survey's educational outreach, these courses deliver around 150 hours of instruction, emphasizing accessible, community-oriented learning to enhance urban biodiversity conservation in the Oklahoma City metro area.
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