The Wildlife Biology Science High School Supplemental SEEd Standards explore the factors, processes, relationships, and interactions of wildlife in nature. Students analyze data and construct explanations for the characteristics, behaviors, and interactions of abiotic and biotics factors that make up an ecosystem. Obtain and evaluate information and construct arguments to communicate how organisms are identified and how they, and their effects on their habitat, can be studied in the wild. Analyze data and use mathematical reasoning to determine the health of wildlife observing both quantitative and qualitative factors. Students create arguments and explanations for how human activities have an effect on wildlife and their habitat and design solutions to what can be done to reduce or reverse human impacts on wildlife populations and habitats.