Description: Students develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge related to wildlife and ecosystems, and an understanding for the need to manage wildlife.

Prerequisite: None

*Thank you to Kelly Lewis (Prairie Land Regional Division) for permission to Jennifer Southcombe (BGSD) to adapt materials to create this course.

Description: Students investigate the diversity of Canadian wildlife in terms of structure, behaviour and habitat, and compare Alberta wildlife in other parts of the world.

Prerequisite: None

*Thank you to Kelly Lewis (Prairie Land Regional Division) for permission for Jennifer Southcombe (BGSD) to adapt materials to create this course.

Description: Students explain the role of recreational fishing in the management and conservation of fish resources, and develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge required for responsible fishing practices and related outdoor activities.

Prerequisite: None

*Thank you to Kelly Lewis (Prairie Land Regional Division) for permission for Jennifer Southcombe (BGSD) to adapt materials to create this course.

Description: Students examine how human populations and wildlife affect each other, and explore management strategies that enable humans and wildlife to coexist and individual and shared actions that foster environmental stewardship.

Prerequisite: none

*Course developed in BGSD by Jennifer Southcombe

DescriptionStudents examine the functions and processes of wildlife management and identify issues that may affect the development of a wildlife management plan.

Prerequisite: none

*Course developed in BGSD by Jennifer Southcombe