Agricultural: Ecology and Natural Resource Management is located at Pocatello High School.
Courses are open to all School District No. 25 students.
Courses are offered based on demand, teacher availability and certification.
These courses may not be NCAA Eligibility Center approved. See high school counselor for clarification.

Ecology and Natural Resources Instructor
Ecology and Natural Resources Management Pathway
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Ecology and Natural Resource Management Courses
40026 Introduction of Natural Resources – 1 Trimester – PV-TEC 10 11 12
Co-requisite Fish & Wildlife Science
This course will provide the foundation for courses in the Natural Resources pathway, including Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife, Range Science, Environmental Science, and Forestry Science. Students will understand principles of ecology and natural resources, the relationship between natural resources and ecosystem services, and the role ecosystem services play in various aspects of agricultural production. This course is available for science credit. State CTE code 180015 - STEM course
40206 Zoology: Fish and Wildlife Science – 1 Trimester – PHS 10 11 12
Prerequisite: Introduction to Natural Resources
This course is designed to examine the importance of fish and wildlife science, outdoor recreation, and natural resources. The focus will be on the anatomy of plants and animals native to Idaho and the impact of the introduction of species that are not native to Idaho. Students are encouraged to join FFA. This course is available for science credit. State CTE code 185054 - STEM course
90121 Environmental Science Technology Applications – 1 Trimester 2-hour block – PV-TEC 11 12
Prerequisite: Introduction to Natural Resources and Zoology: Fish & Wildlife Science
This course introduces students to the multitude of environmental technologies used in real world applications including drone use, GPS, geospatial analysis, renewable energy production, agriculture systems, and environmental health/safety. Occupational health focuses include hazardous material conditions, which exist in the nation’s waterways, soil, and air. This is a hands on project-based class, with labs designed for learning and teamwork. State CTE code 180052 - STEM course
40221 Forestry & Wildlife Science - 1 Trimester - PV-TEC 11 12
Prerequisite: Environmental Science Technology Applications
Co-requisite: Ecology & Natural Resources
This course is designed to examine the importance of forestry, wildlife, and outdoor recreation with emphasis on efficient use of natural resources. This course is available for science credit. State CTE code 185053 - STEM course
90131 * Ecology: Natural Resources – 1 Trimester – PV-TEC 11 12
Prerequisite: Environmental Science Technology Applications
Corequisite: Forestry & Wildlife Science
This capstone course is designed to teach the concepts of conservation, natural resources, ecology, and fish/wildlife science. Students develop the knowledge, skills, tactics and procedures needed to research and manage natural resources. Additional focus is place on outdoor recreation with an emphasis on the ethical use of natural resources. This course is available for science credit. State CTE code 185040 - STEM course
