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Wildlife and Marine Fauna Handling Skills Course

Wildlife and Marine Fauna Handling Skills Course
from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country

What will I learn?

The Wildlife and Marine Fauna Handling Skills Course provides practical training to safely evaluate, restrain, stabilise, and transport injured wild and marine animals. You will learn about risk assessment, use of personal protective equipment, field triage, pain relief, anaesthesia, emergency treatment, tagging, and data collection, all while adhering to legal, ethical, and welfare guidelines to enhance results in actual rescue and rehabilitation situations.

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Develop skills

  • Wildlife anaesthesia: apply quick, safe methods for reptiles and mammals in the field.
  • Emergency wildlife care: provide fast CPR, airway management, and trauma stabilisation.
  • Marine and terrestrial handling: restrain, triage, and transport with minimal stress.
  • Field diagnostics: conduct rapid examinations, sampling, and on-site monitoring.
  • Ethical, legal, and safety compliance: operate within wildlife welfare and PPE guidelines.

Suggested summary

Before starting, you can change the chapters and workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

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