Watch the video below to learn more about the program.
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After you have watched the video and prepared your questions, click on one of the sessions below to meet Mrs. Birch and ask questions about Natural Resources.
(Q & A Session: Please attend this session if you have additional questions
for the instructor about this program.)
This specialized field experience program is designed to explore a wide range of environmental career fields including fish and wildlife management, forestry, pollution prevention and remediation, wildlife biology, zoology, and marine biology. Students will experience a blend of classroom instruction and research with numerous field and laboratory activities and opportunities for community service and connection with local natural resources professionals. This program incorporates a wide variety of field observation and sampling methods, the use of unique lab equipment, and industry-based technology. Students in this program may also choose to participate in the student Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization.Â
This program prefers students to have completed Biology I.
This class is a two-year program.
The number of periods required in a student's schedule to complete this program is as follows:
Year 1 = 2 periods
Year 2 = 3 periods
For more information about Natural Resource Management, please contact Ms. Dorothy Birch.