Practise the “Leave No Trace” principles on outdoor excursions.
Explore basic first aid skills used to treat minor to severe injuries.
Participate in a variety of outdoor activities.
Apply navigational skills in a variety of situations.
Apply knot-tying skills in a variety of situations.
Practise a variety of sustainable shelter-building techniques.
Demonstrate safe knife skills.
Demonstrate respectful and safe basic fire-building skills.
Explore traditional and nutritional uses of local plants.
Demonstrate safe angling and fishing practices and understanding of regulations.
Explore the history and types of bowhunting.
Explore the evolution and safe use of firearms.
Investigate traditional and contemporary trapping.
Explore human effects on wildlife species and spaces.
Investigate wildlife rescue and rehabilitation practices in Saskatchewan.
Plan and facilitate an overnight outdoor excursion.
Examine the importance of wildlife and habitat management plans.
Investigate characteristics of specific careers in the field of wildlife and habitat management.
Prepare for the work placement.
Participate in a work placement experience.
Relate one's work placement experience to personal and career goals.