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maychende

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List three things students should do if they are thinking about becoming wildlife managers one day.
 
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What are the three goals for environmental education that provide the foundation for environmental education today?
 
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Answer to Question 1

If you are a student who is thinking of becoming a wildlife manager someday, you should:

1 . Consider shadowing a wildlife professional
2 . Seek out volunteer opportunities related to wildlife habitat improvement in your community
3 . Plan to attend college
4 . Become involved in FFA and 4-H events that involve topics such as wildlife habitat assessment and forestry
5 . Show your enthusiasm for wildlife

Answer to Question 2

The three goals for environmental education are:

1 . To foster awareness of, and concern about, economic, social, political, and ecological interdependence in urban and rural areas
2 . To provide every person with opportunities to acquire the knowledge, values, attitudes, commitment, and skills needed to protect and improve the environment
3 . To create new patterns of behavior in individuals, groups, and society as a whole towards the environment



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