Conserve Wildlife Blog

Posts Tagged ‘training’

Basic Training Course for Wildlife Rehabilitation

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
JANUARY 9-13, 2012, AT RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Ovenbird. © MacKenzie Hall

The Basic Training Course for Wildlife Rehabilitation focuses on the skill sets necessary to become a successful wildlife rehabilitator. This course offers information and professional training provided by some of the most knowledgeable instructors in the field of wildlife rehabilitation. It includes history, licensing requirements and regulations, mammal, bird and reptile species identification and anatomy, proper handling, care and nutrition, medical procedures, and much more. Approved by the New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife (NJDEP), this course is part of an alternative route program to meet New Jersey State licensing requirements for wildlife rehabilitators. Successful completion of the course will count for 40 hours toward the 200 hour New Jersey apprenticeship licensing requirement. This course will also benefit anyone interested in the handling and care of native wildlife.

Visit www.cditraining.org for the full announcement, or contact the Career Development Institute at 732-821-6997.