Here is a day in the life of the Wildlife Management Department.

We start with a morning meeting!
In the morning, we have classroom lectures (50 minutes per lecture) and attend various lectures in the classroom.
In the morning classes, students learn not only the knowledge necessary for breeding, but also the culture required as a member of society, such as hospitality speech and business manners.
Sometimes we go out of the classroom to observe the local nature and collect shellfish, shrimps, and fish 🎵.


Lunch time 🎵♥Lunch time 🎵♥Lunch time 🎵
Lunch time with everyone in attendance. Let's eat well and prepare for the training in the afternoon.


Now, in the afternoon, we will go to our respective training sites for the breeding practice 🎵.


Students will also enter an actual exhibition hall.
Students learn to acquire practical knowledge with animals


We are going to follow the staff in the ministry of physical strength!
It takes a lot of strength to clean the animal house, make food, and carry feed!


Observing animals up close, you will discover many things!
I try my best to take notes on what the instructor says.



Keep the questions coming!
The conversation in the locker room goes something like this...
"What did you do today?"
"What did you do?"
"Did you get the feeding done?"
When the practical training is over, return to the classroom and reflect on what you have learned today,
After the practical training, we return to the classroom to reflect on what we learned today and make a journal.

The day ends with the submission of the logbook.
It looks like you learned a lot today in the ministry.
Thank you for your hard work☺.