Description
Every year during the nesting season, avian wildlife rehabilitators are flooded with young birds. What if more than half of all the baby birds received are not orphans at all but just had some mishap — a storm, a tree cut down, a poorly constructed nest — that caused them to become separated from their parents? Get better results for your patients and reduce your workload with this interactive, self-paced online course on reuniting raptors!
Prepare to dive into raptor behavior and development, procedures and logistical considerations for reuniting, renesting, wild fostering, and hacking— all supported by more than a dozen real-world case studies.
Prerequisite: Foundations of Wildlife Rehabilitation recommended
To receive a course completion certificate, students must successfully pass course requirements within 1 year of registration in the Moodle classroom.
This course is approved for 2.75 CEÂ and can be applied toward education and continuing education requirements for the Associate/Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator program and most wildlife permits and licenses.