

Certificate In Wildlife Management | Course Code | VEN003 |
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| Fee Code | CT |
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| Number of Modules | 6 |
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| Duration (approx) | 600 hours |
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DREAMING ABOUT WORKING WITH WILDLIFE?
This course provides with knowledge and practical skills to people working or wishing to work in wildlife care and management.
COURSE STRUCTURE
To obtain the certificate you must successfully complete all assignments and pass an examination in the following 6 modules. Module 1 - INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY There are seven lessons in this course as follows: - Ecosystems & Populations
Components of an ecosystem, Biomes, Detrital & grazing webs, trophic levels, energy flows etc - The Development of Life
Lifespans, Natural selection, Genetics, Understanding arguments for and against theory of evolution, etc. - Animals, Parasites & Endangered Species
Comparative anatomy, how animals fit in ecosystems, animals in the human community, parasites, etc - Fungi, Tundra, Rainforests & Marshlands
Physiology, anatomy, classification and ecology of fungi; Location, the climate, the plant and animal life related to different systems including tundra, marshes and rainforests. - Mountains, Rivers & Deserts
Formation ecology and importance of mountains (including erosion, volcanoes etc), formation & types of rivers, catchments, dams, deserts and their ecology, etc. - Shallow Waters
Shore lines, coral reefs, intermediate reefs, estuaries, sandy shores, etc. - Ecological Problems
The Greenhouse Effect, The Ozone Layer, Poisons & Waste Materials Module 2 - VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY The course is divided into ten lessons as follows: - Vertebrate Taxonomy and Diversity
- Fishes
- Ectotherms: Amphibians and Reptiles
- Birds
- Overview of Mammals
- Marsupials
- Mammalian Glires and Insectivora
- Carnivores
- Hooved Mammals: Ungulata
- Primates and other Archonta
Module 3 - WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT The course is divided into nine lessons as follows: - Introduction To Wildlife Management
- Wildlife Ecology
- Wildlife Habitats
- Population Dynamics
- Carrying Capacity
- Wildlife Censuses
- Wildlife Management Techniques
- Wildlife Management Law And Administration
- Wildlife Management Case Study Research Project
Module 4 - ORNITHOLOGY
The course consists of nine lessons. - Classification & Introduction to Birdwatching.
- The Biology of Birds: Anatomy, external & internal structure, breeding, eggs etc.
- Common and Widespread Land Birds: Pests, introduced birds, pigeons, crows & their relatives, etc.
- Giant Birds & Long Legged Birds: Emu, Ostrich, Herons, Storks & Relatives etc
- Seabirds & Waterbirds
- Hunters -Birds of Prey, Owls, Kingfishers
- Passeriformes
- Other Birds Parrots, Honeyeaters, Swifts & others
- Attracting, Feeding & Keeping Birds
Module 5 - MARINE LIFE I
This course has 9 lessons as follows: - Marine Ecology Systems
- Shallow Waters & Reefs
- Shellfish & Crustaceans
- Squid, Octopus, and Other Primitive Animals
- Fish Part A
- Fish Part B
- Marine Mammals
- Turtles, Sea Snakes and Seabirds
- Human Impact on Marine Environments & Fishing
Module 6 - ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT There are 8 lessons in this course as follows: - Types of Employment for Environmental Scientists.
- Introduction to Environmental Assessment.
- International Environmental Law.
- Domestic Environmental Law
- Types of Environmental Assessments
- The Design and Process of Environmental Assessment.
- Writing Environmental Reports Research Project
DREAMING ABOUT WORKING WITH WILDLIFE?
This course provides with knowledge and practical skills to people working or wishing to work in wildlife care and management.  A foundation entry level course to develop skills that would be valued for working in wildlife parks, zoos, refuges or wilderness management. This course incorporates some key studies which are in demand for employees in such establishments. This course is internationally accredited through I.A.R.C
Payment Options Enrol now with an interest free weekly payment plan.
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