Wildlife Management SAE
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Eric Moen, a senior at Richland 44 High School and FFA member, shares his Supervised Agricultural Experience in Wildlife Production and Management. He explains the process of cleaning animal skulls with dermestid beetles, sourced from local donations and his own hunting. Eric emphasizes the educational value of his project for students and highlights the benefits of FFA, including networking and personal growth.
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