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Wildlife Rehabilitation Course

Dec 13, 2011 | Animal welfare, Caring for wildlife, Courses & Programs, News | 8 comments

Wildlife Rehabilitation Course A 100% online TAFE course will begin in February – for details see http://www.msit.edu.au/csu/search.aspx?coursesearch=animal&go=Submit+Query and click the relevant links to rehabilitation of native birds and mammals  ...

Gala dinner for Wildlife Hospital

Oct 1, 2011 | Animal welfare, Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Caring for wildlife, Events, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism | 1 comment

Gala dinner to aid Currumbin Wildlife Hospital WTA member Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary (Gold Coast, Queensland) is holding a gala dinner on 22nd October in support of their excellent new wildlife hospital. The wildlife hospital services not only their own animals but...

Wildlife Rehablitation Conference 2012

Jul 26, 2011 | Animal welfare, Caring for wildlife, Events | 1 comment

  The 8th National Rehabilitation Conference Townsville, Nth Queensland, July 16-20, 2012 Call for Presenters The 8th Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference is to be held in Townsville . It will be run by North Queensland Wildlife Care Inc, established in...

Wildlife care and rehabilitation course in Brisbane

Apr 30, 2011 | Animal welfare, Courses & Programs, Training and Work Experience | 5 comments

Course in Native animal rehabilitation We’ve had many inquiries about such courses, including the one that was offered by Renee Chamberlain but the online version is unfortunately not currently  available UPDATE: (December 2011): please go...

Habituation of wildlife to tourists

Feb 26, 2011 | Animal welfare, Avoiding negative effects on wildlife, Interpretation, Working in wildlife tourism | 0 comments

Tourism and wildlife habituation: Reduced population fitness or cessation of impact? An interesting new article in Tourism Management 2011 – in what circumstances is habituation to humans  a negative or a positive effect on wildlife?

Help Wildlife Warriors save flood-affected wildlife

Feb 24, 2011 | Animal welfare, Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism | 0 comments

Message from Wildlife Warriors The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital and the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit are experiencing a dramatic increase in wildlife injuries and orphans due to the devastating floods. We need your help! Our Queensland wildlife are feeling the pain...
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