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ENVS 21: Environmental Biology (Fisher)

This course guide was created to support Dr. Fisher's ENVS 21 course (Fall25).

Welcome!

Course Description

Environmental Biology is the study of interactions among human and natural systems. In this course, we will study the principles of Ecology and Evolution in order to apply them to environmental issues. We will explore how humans impact biological systems at multiple scales: genes, populations, species, communities, and ecosystems.


Use this course guide to help find sources for your lab write up

Hello from Your Librarian

Anna standing with mural of wingsHello! My name is Anna Yang and I will be your librarian for this course. My subject areas are Anthropology,  Biology, Biochemistry and Chemistry, Environmental Science and Studies, Public Health. I also dabble in History! Don't see your major listed? Don't worry! I can still support you on your information journey and if I don't have the answer, I know a librarian who does. 

I am happy to meet with you in-person or via Zoom. I can also support you via email as I know it might be difficult to carve out a time to meet. Please feel free to reach out to me if you need any assistance.

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Note that complex questions sent to me via email will be answered within 48 hours. If you need immediate assistance, you can always use our Ask a Librarian chat services!