Wildlife Biology
(10th, 11th, 12th; Prerequisite: Biology)
This course will offer students a fresh and engaging perspective on the natural world. During the year, students will delve into the various classes of vertebrate animals on both local and global levels, studying anatomy, conservation, evolutionary history, human impacts, and habitat management. All aspects of the animals in our world are explored, with a significant emphasis placed on direct and indirect human/animal interactions. Students can expect to work outdoors, be introduced to various live animals, and use various forms of scientific and computer technology. This course further offers a significant reflective writing component designed to help students explore how humans can appropriately and responsibly share the planet with wild animals.
Alternates every other year with Marine Biology
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