Wildlife and Habitat Studies 10, 20, 30
Apply safe, advanced
knife skills for a
variety of purposes.
Apply respectful and
safe fire-building skills
in a variety of
conditions.
Explore traditional,
medicinal and
contemporary uses of
local plants.
Examine the
relationship between
fish populations and
the aquatic
environment.
Examine the methods and reasons for monitoring wildlife populations.
Explore threats to
wildlife.
Plan and facilitate a
multi-night outdoor
excursion.
Develop a wildlife and
habitat management
plan.
Prepare for the work
placement.
Participate in a work
placement
experience.
Relate one's work
placement experience
to personal and
career goals.
Investigate small
business
opportunities,
including home-based
businesses, in the
wildlife and habitat
industry in
Saskatchewan.