Wildlife Management 10, 20, 30
Curriculum Guide
A Practical and Applied Art
Saskatchewan Education
2001
ISBN: 1-894743-24-5
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Philosophy and Rationale
Aim, Goals, and Foundational Objectives
Common Essential Learnings (CELs)
Course Components and Considerations
Work Study Component
Portfolios
Extended Study Modules
Resources
Assessment and Evaluation
Module Overview
Suggested Course Configuration
Module 1: Wildlife and Ecosystems (Core)
Module 2: Natural History of Saskatchewan Wildlife (Core)
Module 3A: Outdoor Experiences I (Optional)
Module 3B: Outdoor Experiences II (Optional)
Module 3C: Outdoor Experiences III (Optional)
Module 4: Wildlife - Our Responsibility (Optional)
Module 5: Regulated Hunting (Optional)
Module 6: Fishing and the Aquatic Environment (Optional)
Module 7: Wildlife - An Aboriginal Perspective (Core)
Module 8: The Value of Wildlife (Optional)
Module 9: Career Opportunities in Wildlife (Core)
Module 10: Wildlife Areas and Species (Optional)
Module 11: Interactions of Wildlife and Society (Optional)
Module 12: Hunting and Game Handling (Optional)
Module 13A: Issues in Wildlife I (Optional)
Module 13B: Issues In Wildlife II (Optional)
Module 14: Making a Difference to Wildlife (Optional)
Module 15: Applications of Wildlife Research (Optional)
Module 16A: Managing Wildlife (Optional)
Module 16B: Managing Wildlife (Optional)
Module 17A, B, C: Work Study Preparation and Follow-up Activities (Optional)
Module 18A, B, C: Work Study (Optional)
Module 99A, B, C: Extended Study (Optional)
References
Appendix A: Sample Recordkeeping Charts
Wilflife Management 10
Wilflife Management 20
Wilflife Management 30
Appendix B: Career Research Interview Questions