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Wildlife Monitoring Cert. - Terrace May 9 - 18/22 - CT22WLM010X01
The Wildlife Monitoring Certificate provides introductory qualifications to get you started as a wildlife monitor. Wildlife monitors are professionals responsible for maintaining the safety of crews working in wilderness environments and keeping them aware of the wildlife around them. As more and more remote industrial developments occur in the region so has the increased demand for monitoring. With the Wildlife Monitoring Certificate you can acquire relevant wildlife skills and knowledge for potential use in remote mining, forestry, oil and gas, and LNG projects.
A career in wildlife monitoring is not for the faint of heart. Participants must be physically fit and comfortable being around predators to succeed in this awesome career.

Registration Dates
Online:Wed  Dec 8, 2021  12:00AM - Sun  May 1, 2022  11:55PM
General:Wed  Dec 8, 2021  12:00AM - Sun  May 1, 2022  11:55PM
Season:
2022/23
Course Type:Open to All Adults
Location: Terrace
Instructor:Fred Seiler
Status: Registration Closed
Flex Registration:No  
Date Range: Mon  May 9, 2022 - Wed  May 18, 2022
Rates: 
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Course Rate
$1,800.00
Sessions: 8
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1Mon  May 9, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
2Tue  May 10, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
3Wed  May 11, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
4Thu  May 12, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
5Fri  May 13, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
6Mon  May 16, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
7Tue  May 17, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
8Wed  May 18, 202208:30AM - 04:30PM
Location: Terrace
Prerequisites
Those individuals looking to gain the skills and knowledge to gain an entry level position as a Wildlife Monitor in BC. Participants must be physically fit and comfortable being around predators. Acquire a Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL)
Information and Requirements
Learning Outcomes Conduct predator and bear awareness Examine predator lifecycles Assess wildlife hazards and wildlife risk Understand seasonality, avoidance, and mitigation tools Practice deterrent, firearms and procedures training Conduct ATV training and helicopter safety Examine plant ecology Understand health and safety Practice reporting, report writing and field communications Conduct handheld GPS use and field mapping Review legislation, policy, and roles and responsibilities Examine cultural resource management Complete Pipeline Construction Safety Training Conduct wildlife monitoring mentoring Books and Materials: All Course materials will be included in this course.
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