Program Description Forget boring classroom lectures. You’ll be trekking out into fields, forests and rivers to study animals and their environment in the Renewable Resource Management program. Focused on biology, this intensive two-year diploma primarily deals with fish and wildlife, and learning how to preserve their habitat for generations to come. And, if you want to continue your education, the program ladders directly into our Ecosystem Management – Bachelor of Applied Science degree.
You’ll be fully engaged in small classes taught by enthusiastic instructors who are recognized experts in the field.
Textbook theory will come to life as you get up close and personal with the Hubbard Collection – one of Canada’s largest collections of full body taxidermy animals – right on campus.
Of course, we’ll also get you out into the fields, forests, mountains, lakes and rivers that will one day be your office. Extensive field exercises will put you in the thick of things, where you’ll gain practical experience assessing fish populations, monitoring the movements of wildlife, interpreting grazing patterns and so much more.

