Introduction to Wildlife Management - ENVI 1468

This course introduces student to the fundamentals of wildlife management, including identification, distribution, habitat, and ecology. It explore tools to minimize human/wildlife conflict and discusses deterrents. Students will learn non-lethal wildlife management, understand the various legislation regarding wildlife, and learn hands-on practical wildlife tracking methods. The focus will be on Alberta species. Student field exercises may take place off campus.

Note: Restricted to Environmental Technician and Open Studies.

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This course can be taken through Open Studies or through our Environmental Technician program. Read our application guide and apply now.

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