Wildlife & Habitat Studies 20

Students will learn outdoor skills for safe, sustainable activities like camping, fishing, hunting, and trapping. Through outdoor excursions and online learning, students explore wildlife management basics and related career opportunities.

Prerequisite

None. Recommend completing Wildlife and Habitat Studies 10.

Delivered

Online Asynchronous

Credits

PAA 20

What Will I Learn?

You will learn about the importance of wildlife management and the interactions between stakeholders involved in conservation and regulation of wildlife. You will also gain hands on survival skills including knot tying, shelter building, knife handling, and fire building through outdoor excursions while exploring various careers in wildlife management.

Units of Study

The Value of Wildlife

Wildlife Areas and Species

Interactions of Wildlife and Society

Land Use and Management

Hunting

Issues in Wildlife

Making a Difference to Wildlife

Exams

No Proctored Exams

What is a proctor?

Course Materials

You Will Need

Basic outdoor supplies like: paracord, bushcraft knife, firing starting equipment like a ferro rod or flint and steel, backpack, sleeping bag, tent, tarps, first aid kit and emergency kit.

Reliable internet connection and device to submit course work, including speakers or headphones.

Supplied by Sask DLC

Online course materials

Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre provides Kindergarten to Grade 12 courses to Saskatchewan students who choose to study online. We empower students and families to choose the learning environment that works best for them, while supporting their graduation plan.

Learning

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