Showing posts with label working with wildlife usa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label working with wildlife usa. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The USA e-Book Is Now Available!!!!

Long time readers of this blog and people who have been to the Working with Wildlife website would be aware that we have been working on an e-Book to give people a better understanding of snakes of the USA and their actions when they come into contact with people.

Well, after hours of work and a fantastic effort by all the Working with Wildlife team, the Snakes & Us In The USA - A Sensible Perspective e-Book is now available for sale.

It is a fascinating read and we are sure that by the end of the book you will have a better appreciation of why these creatures do what they do and will learn strategies that will greatly reduce the chance of you being bitten by a snake.

There are snake bite first aid sheets at the back of the book that can be printed off to keep with you while you travel and there are also many references to other information if herpetology is a subject that interests you.

Check it out - it is well worth the read.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Our Australian Branch Is Very Excited!!!

We are very excited to announce that Working with Wildlife Australia has just received its license (Number 272) from the Department of Environment and Natural Resource's Wildlife Animal Ethics Committee to use animals whilst presenting their training courses!!!!

The significance of this achievement is that they have satisfied the committee that their training techniques and housing facilities take into account the care, safety, health and well being of the reptiles they use in their presentations.

This is one aspect of our business that has always been very important to us - at all times the safety and well being of our trainees is paramount and we constantly keep the information we provide on the subject of snakes, snake bite and snake bite first aid up to date, but we are also very conscious that the snakes used in presentations need to be housed, transported, handled and rested appropriately at all times.

Check out the Working with Wildlife Australia website to get an idea of the type of training they provide and if you would like to know more about what Working with Wildlife can offer, please contact us and we will be happy to answer any questions.