TRAINING CALENDAR
NWC Member groups offer training in all forms of wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. Listed below are the training courses offered by our member organisations.
NATF – Introduction To HUNTER WILDLIFE RESCUE
Hunter Wildlife Rescue Centre 1 Wetlands Place, Shortland, New South Wales, AustraliaAn informative one day course outlining: The NPWS wildlife rehabilitation licence conditions required to be an active rescuer or rehabilitator; Safety Induction; An overview of the broad range of activities members can become involved in to assist Hunter wildlife; and…
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NATF – Introduction to Rehabilitation and Captive Management of Injured and Orphaned Birds
Hunter Wildlife Rescue Centre 1 Wetlands Place, Shortland, New South Wales, AustraliaThis course will cover: Safety & Handling Considerations; Identification, Legal Requirements; Code of Practice; Rescue, handling & transportation; Health and monitoring; Common injuries & diseases; Best rehabilitation husbandry practices; Intensive care & facilities; Assessment, stabilisation and intensive care practices; Facilities;…
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NATF – The Care, Management & Hand Rearing of Orphaned and Injured Gliders
Hunter Wildlife Rescue Centre 1 Wetlands Place, Shortland, New South Wales, AustraliaThis course will cover: Identification of the five species found in the Hunter; Rescue & Transportation considerations; Assessment and First Aid & Injury Management; Housing and best husbandry practices; Hand rearing orphaned young; Release Considerations.
NATF – Introduction to the Rehabilitation of Macropods
Hunter Wildlife Rescue Centre 1 Wetlands Place, Shortland, New South Wales, AustraliaThis course will cover: Identification; Rescue & transportation considerations; Assessment & stabilisation; Hand rearing of orphaned young; Release considerations.
NATF – Introduction to the Rescue and Rehabilitation and Hand Rearing of Possums
Hunter Wildlife Rescue Centre 1 Wetlands Place, Shortland, New South Wales, AustraliaThis course will cover: Identification; Rescue & Transportation considerations; Assessment and First Aid & Injury Management; Housing and best husbandry practices; Hand rearing orphaned young; Release considerations.