We’re pleased to announce the launch of the first course in our brand-new Professional Raptor Husbandry lineup. Tailored to meet the needs of established professionals aiming to enhance their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) records, this course also presents a fantastic opportunity for newcomers entering the realm of bird of prey professionals.
Promoting Excellence in Raptor Accommodation and Housing
This course is designed to delve into the knowledge of raptor accommodation and housing. It’s curated with a focus on individuals actively engaged in the commercial or professional sphere of falconry, as well as those dedicating their efforts to the care of birds of prey in diverse employment or voluntary roles.
Key Course Features:
Comprising a series of three comprehensive lessons, the curriculum integrates Core Module C1—extracted from the established ‘Combined Course’ by Raptor Awards. This Core Module is founded on the published national curriculum, collaboratively developed by some of the most prominent raptor experts. It serves as the benchmark of competence for all individuals working with Owls and Raptors. Read more here: #nationalstandards
Look Deeper into Legal Frameworks: The second lesson extends your learning journey with a ‘professional extension.’ This segment delves extensively into the complex legal frameworks controlling the responsible keeping of birds of prey for commercial or professional purposes. Equip yourself, and your team, with a comprehensive understanding of the law to safeguard your business against potential welfare concerns.
Achieve Certification: The culmination of this enriching experience arrives with Lesson 3, providing you with the opportunity to claim your course certificate and record your CPD Hours for the course.
Who Should Enroll:
This course supports a diverse array of individuals, including:
- Established commercial and professional falconers
- Newcomers embarking on a journey in professional raptor husbandry
- Wildlife Crime Officers dedicated to safeguarding avian welfare
- Local Authority Inspectors working to ensure regulatory compliance
- Welfare organization staff and compassionate volunteers engaged in the care of sick or injured Owls and Raptors
Enroll today to elevate your expertise, uphold best practices, and contribute to the well-being of these majestic creatures.
See Course Details here: #PRH1accommodationandhousing