About the Course
The Wildlife, Fisheries & Ecology Management course examines the management of game and nongame wildlife species, fish and aquacrops and their ecological needs as related to current agricultural practices. Those interested in the course will learn about Wildlife Identification, Regulations for Management, Maps & Surveys and much more.
- Total Lessons: 35
- Grade Level: 9th-12th
- Projects, Activities & Assessments: 678
Lessons Available in This Course
- Ecological Principles
- Environmental Resources: Laws & Regulations
- Forests: Conservation & Management
- Lab Challenge: Soil Erosion in a Bottle (Teacher Version)
- Lab Challenge: Wetland in a Pan (Student Version)
- Wildlife Population Ecology
- Predator & Furbearer Identification
- Waterfowl Ecology
- The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
- Regulations: Hunting & Fishing
- Fish Species ID
- Marketing Aquaculture Products
- Lab Challenge: Water Cycle (Student Version)
- Environmental Resources: Habitat Destruction
- Grasslands: Conservation & Management
- Wetlands: Conservation & Management
- Lab Challenge: Wetland in a Pan (Teacher Version)
- Wildlife Management
- Non-Game Animal Identification
- Waterfowl: Conservation & Management
- Common Diseases & Parasites of Wildlife
- Introduction To Aquaculture Management
- Propagation of Aquatic Plants
- Regulations: Outdoor Recreational Safety
- Lab Challenge: Water Cycle (Teacher Version)
- Principles of Habitat Conservation & Management
- Lab Challenge: Soil Erosion in a Bottle (Student Version)
- Wetlands: Ecosystem Goods & Services
- Maps & Surveys
- Game & Upland Bird Identification
- Waterfowl Identification
- Regulations: Wildlife Utilization
- Wildlife & Habitat Management in Arid Lands
- Aquaculture Plant & Animal Species
- Nutrition of Aquatic Species