Wildlife Management
Started Jan 25, 2016
1 credit
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Full course description
Course Details
Course Number: 5674WMCW
Course Type: CATE
Locations Offered: SHS, WHS, WOHS
Duration:
Department: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Target Audience: All students
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Fees Required: none
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Course Description
The Wildlife Science course is designed to teach technical knowledge and skills for entry-level positions in the conservation and/or management of wildlife enterprises.
Typical instructional activities include hands-on experiences with analyzing problems and developing site plans including the essential elements, concepts, and skills related to wildlife management; understanding basic ecological concepts; implementing habitat management practices; identifying wildlife and fish species; analyzing policies, laws and regulations, and using natural resources for outdoor recreation; participation in personal and community leadership development activities and planning and implementing a relevant supervised agricultural experience; and participating in FFA activities

