Wildlife and Habitat Studies 10, 20, 30
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.