Students put down books, pick up guns and credits
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Students at the University of Manitoba are putting down the textbooks and picking up guns as part of a mentored hunting course this fall.
The Environmental Field Investigations course gives students hands on experience hunting and harvesting geese and deer in southern Manitoba — as well as university credits.
Professor Rick Baydack said it's important for students in the Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources to get a well-rounded understanding of the issues they study, and that includes the role hunters play in conservation.
"We learn much more, I think, when we take students into the field than in a traditional university classroom," he said.
"Hunting is one of the tools that wildlife managers use in their arsenal as we try to manage and maintain and preserve wildlife populations. So, hunting is something I feel, and many of my colleagues feel, students need to be aware of and understand and take part in to experience exactly what hunters, and people who are in the hunting community, are all about."
More - http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manito...urse-1.3777468
Props to the University of Manitoba. This needs to make its way to Ontario schools - nay, to all Canadian schools.