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On-Demand Course

Wildlife Conservation

12
Modules

Access to content

Lifetime Access

Format

Online

Age

12 to adults

Tuition

$275

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Duration

Course Frequency

Optional Extra

12 Hours

Self-paced

Flexible

Scholarships available

Course Introduction

Welcome to the "Wildlife Conservation" course, where you'll embark on a comprehensive journey through the principles and practices essential for preserving our planet's diverse wildlife. This program explores the intricate relationships between wildlife and their habitats, addressing critical conservation issues across marine, terrestrial, and freshwater ecosystems. From understanding the impact of climate change and human activities to implementing effective conservation strategies and management practices, this course equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to global conservation efforts. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, you'll gain a thorough understanding of how to protect and sustain wildlife populations for future generations.

Is this course for me?

Are you passionate about wildlife and eager to make a difference in conservation efforts? Do you want to understand the challenges facing wildlife across various ecosystems and learn how to address them effectively? This course is ideal for anyone interested in wildlife conservation, whether you are an aspiring conservationist, a student of environmental science, or simply a nature enthusiast. If you seek to gain in-depth knowledge about the impact of human activities on wildlife, explore innovative conservation strategies, and contribute to meaningful conservation projects, this program will provide you with the foundational knowledge and practical skills to achieve your goals.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course you’ll be able to:

After completing this course you’ll be able to:

  • Understand the core principles and importance of wildlife conservation

  • Explore the ecology of different habitats and the biodiversity of wildlife species.

  • Identify and analyze threats to wildlife, including climate change and human-wildlife conflicts

  • Learn effective strategies for marine, terrestrial, and freshwater conservation.

  • Gain insights into the management of protected areas and wildlife reserves.

  • Develop skills in conservation research, monitoring, and data analysis.

  • Understand the role of wildlife tourism in conservation and its benefits.

  • Explore future directions and innovative approaches in wildlife conservation.

  • Apply knowledge to real-world conservation challenges and solutions.

  • Foster a commitment to preserving wildlife and enhancing biodiversity.

Earn Your Certification

Demonstrate your expertise with an official NOA Academy certification. Upon successfully completing a program, you’ll receive a digital certificate detailing your achievement, including the course title and your name. This verified credential is ready to be added to your LinkedIn profile, academic applications, and professional portfolios, signaling your commitment to specialized knowledge and skill development.

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Course Curriculum

This course curriculum offers a comprehensive exploration of wildlife conservation, beginning with an introduction to its fundamental principles and importance. It delves into the ecology of various habitats and the biodiversity of wildlife species, covering both marine and terrestrial environments as well as freshwater ecosystems. The curriculum addresses critical issues such as climate change and its impact on wildlife, threats to biodiversity, and strategies for resolving human-wildlife conflicts. Students will explore the management of protected areas, conservation research methodologies, and the role of wildlife tourism in conservation. The final modules focus on the future directions in wildlife conservation, highlighting innovative approaches and emerging challenges. Here is a detailed breakdown of the modules we will cover:

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Our Educator:

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Marta Fabregas

Marine Biology, Ecology and Zoology Educator

Marta Fabregas is a dedicated marine biologist, educator, and founder of Noa Adventures and Academy, who teaches most of the programs at NOA Academy.

I would highly recommend this program to anyone who has a curiosity about animals and the natural world. It’s a fantastic opportunity for them to expand their knowledge, develop their interests, and learn from an inspiring educator who brings the subject to life. This program has been a wonderful journey for me, and I am grateful for the positive and impactful learning experience it has provided.
- Steve W.
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My child has learned a great deal from this class and enjoyed it tremendously. The content and structure of the class have helped her further explore a subject she is passionate about, making every lesson an exciting and enriching experience. Her wonderful teacher presents the material in an incredibly engaging way, capturing the students' attention and sparking their curiosity. What sets this class apart is how the teacher shares her own experiences, extensive knowledge, and boundless enthusiasm for the subject. This personal touch has made a significant impact, inspiring my child to delve deeper into her interests and fostering a genuine love for learning.
- Laura C.

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