CCWR Symposium 2022

The 29th Annual California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators will be November 5th-6th, 2022 at the Doubletree by Hilton Santa Ana - Orange County Airport.

EDUCARE Compassion Fatigue Symposium

Compassion Fatigue Symposium Intensive Care: Holding Fatigue,  Grief, and Joy Through the Arts This symposium was held live on April 23, 2021. The recording is available, offering 6 CEUs (3 Ethics). PLEASE NOTE: This symposium was held live on April 23, 2021. The recording is available for one full year, offering 6 CEUs (3 Ethics). To

70th Annual Meeting of TWS-WS 

Meeting Theme — Challenge Accepted!  Confront Obstacles, Create Opportunities  As professionals, we wear many hats and face constant change. In addition to the obvious challenges that confront wildlife research, conservation, and management efforts, we face obstacles in growing our reach and guiding the next generation of professionals: challenges such as competing interests, different backgrounds, and

2023 IAATE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Since its inception IAATE has facilitated the exchange of information through a four-day conference held annually in February. The conference has grown to be one of the most important structured gatherings available to animal trainers with a special interest in avian species. The IAATE International Conference provides a unique gathering place for animal trainers who

IWRC Basic Wildlife Rehabilitation

An introductory two-day course for the beginner wildlife or novice rehabilitator seeking formal education with a half-day hands-on lab! We challenge you to do your homework and readings before you get to your class. This will facilitate a richer learning experience in the classroom. 02/18/23 – 02/19/23 | Cape Neddick, Maine | Host: Center for Wildlife |

Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation OWRA

Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation The IWR class covers wildlife rehabilitation regulations in Ohio, handling wildlife calls, neonatal care of orphaned wildlife, zoonotic diseases, stabilization, and transportation of Category 1 species (tree squirrels, ground squirrels, and Eastern Cottontail Rabbits). This class, or an equivalent, is required by the Ohio Division of Wildlife to apply for a Category 1

Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation OWRA

The IWR class covers wildlife rehabilitation regulations in Ohio, handling wildlife calls, neonatal care of orphaned wildlife, zoonotic diseases, stabilization, and transportation of Category 1 species (tree squirrels, ground squirrels, and Eastern Cottontail Rabbits). This class, or an equivalent, is required by the Ohio Division of Wildlife to apply for a Category 1 Rehabilitation Permit. Instructor: Becky

Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation

The IWR class covers wildlife rehabilitation regulations in Ohio, handling wildlife calls, neonatal care of orphaned wildlife, zoonotic diseases, stabilization, and transportation of Category 1 species (tree squirrels, ground squirrels, and Eastern Cottontail Rabbits). This class, or an equivalent, is required by the Ohio Division of Wildlife to apply for a Category 1 Rehabilitation Permit. Instructors: Becky