Introduction to Raptor Rescue
Event description
Why does our wildlife need your help?
Our wildlife populations face many dangers as their habitat decreases and they are forced to live closer to us. The biggest dangers are cats, dogs, cars, poisons and loss of native habitat.
When concerned members of the public find wildlife that is sick, injured or orphaned, they look to vets and wildlife volunteers to step in and help. In a future of climate change, wildlife carers and rescuers will be more important than ever.
Our wildlife populations are decreasing at rapid rates thanks to climate change, urban sprawl and the consequent loss of habitat, cars, dogs, cats, foxes, poisoning and many other human related issues. The educated assistance of wildlife carers and vet staff is key to their welfare.
Introduction to Raptor Rescue Course Outline
Please bring pen and paper to take your own notes.
Objective: The attendee will develop an understanding about the handling and examination, rescue of raptor and large birds of prey.
Course will run from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
09:45am Registration.
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Ticket sales end Sat 21st Jun 2025, 12:00 pm ACST
Course cost $70 includes your SOWFI annual membership.
Woorabinda Education Centre, Stirling
We hope at the end of the session you would like to commit to becoming an active member and contributing to our vision to be the leading organisation in the wildlife rescue and rehabilitation sector in South Australia.
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