Customized Education Programs

Customized Education Programs

We offer customized education programs in different formats:

  • In-person
  • Virtual
  • A hybrid of both in-person and virtual

Programs can be 2-5 days or individual one-hour virtual programs.

You can customize your program to include the following topics:

  • Invasive species
  • Human-Animal conflicts in urban/suburban/intercity settings
  • CWD
  • Migration Corridors
  • Fire, Aquatic and Land ecology
  • Use of public lands
  • Conservation Leadership Skills
  • Talking to the public about conservation and hunting
  • Survey and collecting data techniques
  • Removal, transplanting, legal harvest, or euthanasia
  • Results vs. increased management action
  • How the public can influence management techniques
  • Role that hunters play in wildlife management
  • Wildlife resources are conserved and held in trust for all citizens
  • Wildlife is allocated according to democratic rule of law
  • Commerce in harvested wildlife is not allowed
  • Wildlife may only be killed for a legitimate, non-frivolous purpose
  • Wildlife is an international resource
  • Every person has an equal opportunity under the law to participate in
    hunting and fishing
  • Scientific management is the proper means for wildlife conservation
  • How hunting benefits society and conservation
  • The science of wildlife management
  • Hunting as a source of nutrition
  • Equipment
  • Hunt Plan
  • Fitting a Firearm
  • Understanding Ammunition
  • Shooting Skills
  • Game Processing
  • Outdoor Survival
  • North American Model of Conservation
  • Why do we hunt and why it is important
  • Firearm Safety
  • Understanding ammunition
  • Fitting a Firearm
  • Shooting Skills
  • Range Safety
  • National Archery in Schools

EXAMPLE: CUSTOMIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM

SCIF-Sables Education and NM Department of Wildlife (NMDOW) present a hands-on educational program built for women interested in learning about hunting.

The program taught hunting ethics and safety, proper shooting skills, conservation, and field-to-table practices. After learning about hunter safety and duck species identification, these women put their skills to the test with a day of hunting in the field.

Contact

For more information, pricing, or to schedule a program or develop curriculum contact:

Todd Roggenkamp
SCIF Assistant Director of Education
520-954-0664
[email protected]