Conference Style Professional Lectures for Wildlife Rehabilitators
“The Wildlife EDU Lecture Series expands our training library with specialized lectures from experienced wildlife professionals.”
The Wildlife EDU Lecture Series features professional lectures presented by experienced wildlife rehabilitators, veterinarians, and practitioners. These lectures explore specialized topics in wildlife care, medicine, rehabilitation practices, and the operation of wildlife rehabilitation centers.
Unlike Red Creek’s multi-lesson training courses, Lecture Series presentations are typically a single recorded lecture, similar to what you might attend at a wildlife rehabilitation conference. These talks explore specialized topics in wildlife care, medicine, rehabilitation practices, and the operation of wildlife rehabilitation centers.
Each lecture includes:
• A recorded presentation
• A downloadable educational handout
• A quiz for those seeking a certificate of completion
Lectures typically range from 30 to 120 minutes, depending on the subject matter.
Now Available
Cottontail Breakthroughs – Solving the Problems That Kill Bunnies
Presented by Peggy Hentz
Red Creek Wildlife Center
A practical lecture examining the factors behind the sudden decline in otherwise healthy cottontail patients and the management approaches that can improve survival outcomes
Coming Soon
Eastern Gray Squirrels (Basics and advanced)
Fundraising
Grant Writing
Field Rescue – Waterfowl
Avoiding Death by PowerPoint
Sticky Situations – All things trapping
Fostering for Success
Raptor Identification in the Hand (Pennsylvania)