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Raleigh,
January 25 - 27, 2008
WRNC invites rehabilitators and associated wildlife professionals to attend its 6th symposium. The symposium is being held at the NCSU Centennial Campus Educational Center in Raleigh on January 25th - 27th, 2008.
WRNC has planned a great selection of sessions for this symposium. Many are offered for the first time. Have you always wanted to take more professionally looking photographs of animals for your website, newsletter, powerpoints or promotional materials? There is a session covering the challenges in animal photography and workshops for practicing what you’ve learned. We also have planned a session on the endangered and threatened wildlife of North Carolina.
Learn how to set up a 501(c)(3) and how to identify the feeding categories of birds. Attend a session on ways to expand the educational opportunities that you offer. If you are interested in rehabilitating fawns, don’t miss the fawn rehab session.
We are offering our full range of workshops again this year. Did you miss the necropsy workshop last year? Sign up for it when you register. Other workshops include physical exams, bandaging and sub-q fluids.
WRNC is offering a full track of sessions for the beginning rehabilitator. The material in our beginning rehabilitation class is covered. These sessions begin on Friday afternoon and continue throughout the symposium.
On Saturday there is a behind the scenes tour of the collections at the Museum of Natural Sciences.
Descriptions of the sessions, speaker information and the session schedule will be posted when they are available.
Pre-registration fee:
$60 (includes 2008 membership & banquet)
After January 11
$70
The Symposium
is being held in the NCSU Centennial Campus Center. The center is located at
1751 Varsity Drive
Raleigh, NC |
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Sessions:
Endangered Wildlife
Photograph Animals
Enrichment
Ethics Case Studies
Seabirds
Study Skin Demo
Backyard Habitats
Becoming a 501c(3)
Wild Bird Diseases
Expand Ed Programs
Feeding Categories of Songbirds
Fawn Rehab
Wildlife Medications
& more
Beginner Rehab:
Rules & Regs
Mammal Care
Squirrels
Opposums
Cottontails
Zoonoses
Fluid Therapy
Triage
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