Global Wildlife Resources is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting
wildlife professionals with humane capture and handling through training &
field assistance. GWR and the Dakota Zoo are offering a 3-day wildlife
handling course at the Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, North Dakota. This class is
one of the most extensive chemical immobilization courses in North America
and includes hand-on labs with captive wildlife. It has been invaluable to
college students, state, federal, and tribal wildlife professionals, zoo caretakers,
game farms, animal control officers, veterinarians, and veterinary technicians.
This unique field-oriented training emphasizes professional and humane animal handling and covers practical techniques to maximize field success and human & animal safety. The course focuses on the needs of professionals to understand the skills and equipment associated with wildlife capture, physical restraint, and chemical immobilization including for captive and urban settings. The course also covers in detail each aspect of animal processing such as radio-collaring, ear-tagging, weighing, sample collection and patient monitoring.

GWR and the Finger Lakes Community College Dept. of
Environmental Conservation are offering a 3-day wildlife handling course on
their beautiful campus in Canandaigua, New York. This class is one of the
most extensive chemical immobilization courses in North America and
includes hand-on labs with live animals. It has been invaluable to college
students, state, federal, and tribal wildlife professionals, zoo caretakers, game
farms, animal control officers, veterinarians, and veterinary technicians.

To Register:
Visit our website Course Schedule to register on-line
or print the registration form and mail the form and registration fee to:
Global Wildlife Resources, Inc.
P.O. Box 10248, Bozeman MT 59719-0248
Office phone: (406) 586-4624

To Learn More:
See our website Course Schedule at www.wildliferesources.org
for a course outline, lodging info, testimonials, and additional information.
QUESTIONS? Contact: info@wildliferesources.org