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The following course sequences provide skills necessary for the occupation of

Wildlife Technician

Description:
Wildlife technicians, under supervision, conduct biological surveys, using various types of equipment to obtain samples of biota, water, soil, sediment; record basic data from field samples, including identification of biota and measurements taken on samples; conduct user surveys and compile, summarize, prepare, and proof resulting data; construct and repair habitat improvement structures and equipment used; and conduct fish propagation activities.

Post-secondary Preparations:
Associate's degree

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Possible Sequences

Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Plant Science 8006 and
Introduction to Natural Resources III 8040 and
Forestry, Wildlife, and Soil Management IV 8042

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Animal Science 8008 and
Introduction to Natural Resources III 8040 and
Natural Resources Business Management V 8044

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Introduction to Natural Resources III 8040 and
Forestry, Wildlife, and Soil Management IV 8042 and
Natural Resources Business Management V 8044