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From YouTube: OCTOBER 28 2021 Statements Mike Morris
Description
The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
2nd Session
42nd Parliament
A
Member
for
prince
george
mckenzie,
thank
you
speaker.
Reed
roberts
teaches
high
school
at
dp.
Todd
secondary
school
in
prince
george
he's,
also
an
avid
outdoorsman
and
a
licensed
trapper.
He
owns
and
operates
a
registered
trap
line
close
to
prince
george
in
2019
working
with
senior
administrators
at
a
school.
He
developed
an
outdoor
education
program
as
an
option
for
disengaged
students
who
are
facing
suspension
and
as
an
option
for
students
struggling
to
find
their
way
working
with
the
school
administration
and
school
district
57.
They
developed
five
objectives
for
the
program.
A
A
Fourth,
to
provide
opportunities
for
engagement
in
indigenous
knowledge,
cultural
practices
and
language
and
connect
with
elders
and
the
fifth
to
support.
Cross-Curricular
learning
and
connect
land-based
learning
to
the
classroom.
He's
found
a
way
to
incorporate
curriculum
requirements
into
the
field.
Experiences
of
the
students
and
its
program
has
evolved
and
expanded
to
now
include
hundreds
of
interested
students.
A
A
Since
this
year's
trapping
season
started
earlier
this
month,
reed
roberts
has
made
over
10
trips
out
to
his
strap
line,
taking
a
dozen
students
per
trip
from
a
variety
of
schools
in
the
district.
For
the
past
couple
of
years
now,
hundreds
of
students
have
benefited
from
his
unique
outdoor
educational
program,
dubbed
the
dead,
pine
trappers,
referencing
the
habitat
transformation
resulting
from
the
deadly
mountain
pine
beetle.
The
transformative
adventures
of
the
dead
pine
trappers
can
be
followed
on
facebook.