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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
UAB Barcelona Summer School

Human-Wildlife Coexistence: Navigating the New Frontier of Fertility Control

UAB

This course introduces students to wildlife fertility control as a humane and sustainable alternative to traditional lethal population management methods like culling. Through lectures, case studies, and hands-on laboratory and field sessions, students will learn about available contraceptive tools, delivery methods, and how to assess impacts on reproduction and animal welfare. The course also develops practical skills such as writing project proposals, preparing participants for future work in innovative and ethical approaches to human-wildlife interactions. 

Important Notice on Course Suitability and Activities:

Some Summer School courses are designed for students with prior academic background in a specific discipline and may be unsuitable for participants without that preparation. 

In addition, certain courses include discipline-standard practical activities (for example, laboratory work with biological specimens, dissections, use of clinical or forensic material, field sampling, or other hands-on procedures) that may be unfamiliar or unsettling for some participants. 

Students are responsible for reading the course descriptor carefully and ensuring (i) that they meet any stated academic expectations or prerequisites, and (ii) that they are comfortable participating in the methods and activities described. 

If you are unsure about suitability, please contact the course lecturer(s) before enrolling.

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In collaboration with Botstiber Institute

Botstiber Institute