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Career Choices: Ask a Wildlife Biologist
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This is an introductory course where learners will explore the different career choices for a Wildlife Biologist and Environmental Scientist. We'll cover work as an ecologist in various habitats, relationships between the plants and animals of various ecosystems, data collection skills, documentation and writing reports. In addition, we’ll cover employers that hire Environmental Scientists and typical skills they are looking for. Course material will use a combination of lecture and Google...
This is an introductory course where learners will explore the different career choices for a Wildlife Biologist, and Environmental Scientist.
Your instructor has over 30 years experience as a Wildlife Biologist and Environmental Scientist, A Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Studies from SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry, A Master of Science Degree in Education from Buffalo State College, Previous Teacher Certification in Elementary Education, and Secondary Biology, and Earth Science
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In my work as an Environmental Scientist/Biologist for the past 29 years, I’ve noticed how some animals develop survival skills through imitation and play. I believe play is integral in the learning process for both creativity and problem solving...
Group Class
$15
per classMeets once
35 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
3-6 learners per class