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£23.99
£23.99
On-Demand course
3 hours 30 minutes
Intermediate level
Welcome to Wildlife Rehabilitation: Animal Rescue and Care. In this course, you'll learn:
Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation:Overview of the wildlife rehabilitation fieldHistorical context and evolution of wildlife rehabilitationImportance of wildlife rehabilitation in conservation effortsLegal and ethical considerations in wildlife rescue and rehabilitation
Wildlife Species Identification and Behavior:Study of common wildlife species and their habitatsBehavioral characteristics and adaptationsIdentification of native and migratory speciesUnderstanding the ecological role of different wildlife species
Basic Animal Health:Fundamentals of animal anatomy and physiologyPrinciples of nutrition for wildlife speciesDisease prevention and hygiene in rehabilitation settingsCommon health issues in wildlife and their management
Wildlife First Aid and Initial Assessment:First aid techniques for injured or distressed wildlifeInitial assessment protocols for rapid responseSafe handling procedures for different speciesImportance of prompt and effective care in critical situations
Controlling Wildlife Diseases:Identification and prevention of common wildlife diseasesQuarantine procedures and disease control measuresZoonotic diseases and their implications for wildlife rehabilitatorsCollaboration with veterinary professionals in disease management
Wildlife Rehabilitation Techniques:Rehabilitation facility setup and designFeeding and nutrition strategies for different speciesPhysical therapy and rehabilitation exercisesBehavioral enrichment for captive wildlife
Release Criteria and Post-Release Monitoring:Criteria for determining readiness for releaseRelease site selection and preparationMonitoring techniques to track post-release successCase studies of successful wildlife rehabilitation and release programs
Interaction with Animals:Understanding animal behavior in captivityBuilding trust and reducing stress in captive wildlifeSafe and ethical interaction with different speciesBehavioral observations for assessing rehabilitation progress
Rehabilitation Documentation and Reporting:Importance of accurate record-keeping in rehabilitationCreating and maintaining rehabilitation recordsReporting requirements for regulatory complianceEffective communication with wildlife authorities and stakeholders
Wildlife Rehabilitation Ethics and Conservation:Ethical considerations in wildlife rehabilitationBalancing conservation goals with individual animal welfareAdvocacy for sustainable and ethical wildlife management practicesCollaboration with conservation organizations and agencies
This course is suitable for both current practitioners seeking to enhance their skills as well as individuals aspiring to enter any related profession. It is a valuable opportunity to advance your expertise and strengthen your CV since you will receive a recognised qualification upon completion.
This course is open to learners from any academic background who are aged 16 and above. While there are no strict prerequisites, having a good grasp of the English language, numeracy, and ICT will be beneficial for a more seamless learning experience.
Certainly! Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a CPD Accredited Certificate of Achievement.