Front-line emergency training - one-day course for responding to wildlife emergencies (Options of 9th Nov in-person or 16th Nov online)
Event description
Dr Lynn Miller, Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator from BirdCare Aotearoa will teach you how to respond safely and humanely to wild bird emergencies, and key skills/techniques necessary to rescue wild birds in the field.
9th November 2024: 9.30am - 4.30pm In-person version - at BirdCare Aotearoa wild bird hospital. Green Bay, Auckland (includes site tour).
16th November 2024: 9.30am - 2.30pm Online live version - with meeting link to be confirmed for registrants.
YOU WILL LEARN...
Step-by-step processes for evaluating the situation, capture, handling, transport and first aid for sick, injured or abandoned/orphaned wild birds, including:
· how to cope with orphaned, injured, poisoned, or sick birds you encounter
· how to decide when to rescue a bird
· skills and tips for rapid evaluation of situations in the field
· the humane approach to capture, housing and transport
· skills and tips for the safe handling of any bird species
· essential first aid instructions to save the life of a bird
· what are survivable injuries, and when is euthanasia the best treatment
· a review of the ‘chain of evidence’ requirements in a suspected malicious incident
· how to ensure your and others’ safety, and recognise the stressors that impact front-line responders
For queries, please contact admin@birdcareaotearoa.org.nz
[Banner image, Compassionate care of a rescued tauhou silver eye. Copyright Eva Cadario]
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