workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: Another Successful Working with Wildlife course!!!
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2012/04/working-with-wildlife-team-have-just.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Monday, April 23, 2012. Another Successful Working with Wildlife course! The Working with Wildlife. Team have just returned from Queensland where they conducted a 2 day Catch and Relocate Venomous Snakes - Remote Regions course. For North Goonyella Coal Mine. Worki...
workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: Check Out The Online Snake Awareness Course Now!!!
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2012/02/check-out-online-snake-awareness-course.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Sunday, February 26, 2012. Check Out The Online Snake Awareness Course Now! Readers of this blog that are interested in the Working with Wildlife. Online Snake Awareness Course. Among other things, you now get two chances to successfully complete the course!
workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: August 2010
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Sunday, August 29, 2010. Could This Have Been Prevented? About ANOTHER person who has died after being bitten by a snake in Nepal - it never ends. On this occasion a 7 year old girl has lost her life. Labels: death by snake bite. Snake bite first aid. Julian Craig ...
workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: September 2010
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2010_09_01_archive.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Friday, September 3, 2010. Another Successful Working With Venomous Snakes Course. Staff are back from another successful 3 day Working with Venomous Snakes course, this time for Rio Tinto in Tom Price, Western Australia. The feedback from the course ranged from -.
workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: September 2011
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Monday, September 5, 2011. It's Starting To Warm Up Again! I have just been reading this article. Where a 17 year old appears to have been bitten by a brown snake while walking in bushland. Whether it be "in person" training and awareness sessions. Snake bite in NSW.
workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: Buying the Working with Wildlife e-Book just got easier!!!
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2011/12/buying-working-with-wildlife-e-book.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Monday, December 12, 2011. Buying the Working with Wildlife e-Book just got easier! People familiar with Working with Wildlife. Training resources will be aware of our e-Book - Snakes and Us - A Sensible Perspective. We have for sale in our shop. Twitter Updates 2&...
workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: November 2011
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2011_11_01_archive.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Quality Online Snake Awareness Training Has Arrived! Long time followers of this blog and people who have checked out the Working with Wildlife. Online so that people who are unable to attend our snake awareness sessions. If you think yo...
workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com
Working with Wildlife Australia: Want To Make A Real Difference?
http://workingwithwildlife.blogspot.com/2012/02/want-to-make-real-difference.html
Working with Wildlife Australia. Welcome to the Working with Wildlife blog where you can learn about snakes in Australia, their behaviour when they come into contact with people and what you can do to reduce the chances of being bitten by one. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Want To Make A Real Difference? People who have been to Working with Wildlife. Presentations, or read the information available on our website. A great part of this business is that you get to meet people who have a similar mindset.
workingwithwildlife.com.au
Working with Wildlife
http://workingwithwildlife.com.au/training-courses.php
Catch and Relocate Venomous Snakes Courses. Community Snake Awareness Sessions. Online OH&S Snake Awareness Course. Ask Working with Wildlife. How to Transport a Snake. Regional Guides for Australia. Each course is available as. A comprehensive 3 day course or an abridged 2 day course with an online component. Refresher and Advanced Technique courses are 1 day in length. Live snakes are an essential feature of every session. Active participation is encouraged, under safe and controlled conditions. Also c...
workingwithwildlife.com.au
Working with Wildlife
http://workingwithwildlife.com.au/trainer-cara.php
Catch and Relocate Venomous Snakes Courses. Community Snake Awareness Sessions. Online OH&S Snake Awareness Course. Ask Working with Wildlife. How to Transport a Snake. Regional Guides for Australia. Trainer Profile - Cara Bourne. Cara and her partner maintain a large collection of venomous and non-venomous snakes which provides her with enormous practical experience in dealing with these reptiles. She also enjoys researching reptiles whilst regularly travelling throughout the country.