Monday 12 September 2011

Training program, Snake rescue and rehabilitation.


It is a fact that today many environment lovers has to deal with rescue & rehabilitation of animals. Avoiding conflict between wildlife and human is also major concern, Reptiles are almost found in human habitats of cities and villages alike. There are many enthusiasts who requested us to conduct this type of training program which will not only help them in correctly identifying snakes, but will enhance their skills of snake handling both venomous and non venomous, it will also provide them with much needed information on post rescue management and release of the snakes, so to avoid any mishaps.
VNC is glad to announce Training program, Snake rescue and rehabilitation.
if you are interested in joining this program, send email along with your basic bio data, requesting application to info@vncindia.org with 'Snakes' in subject line.

Venue: farm house / remote area / hall, class rooms in and Anand - Vidyanagar, 

Date: Saturday 1st October 2011 & Sunday 2nd October 2011.


Timing: Sharp 09:00 in morning, Report at VNC office V V Nagar. End: around 17:00 or depending upon situation.

Fees: Rs.200/- Payable in cash before 25th Sept., (by Those who gets confirmation of their selection for training via email or SMS) .

Registration: Duly filled Application Form (attached herewith) shall reach us either by e-mail or in printed paper before 15th September. 
  • Those who are not local resident of Anand - Vidyanagar, will have to arrange their own lodging & boarding, and are required to reach VNC office at mentioned timing.
  • We have strict selection criteria and we will inform only those who are selected before 20th September, we are not bound to provide any explanation for not selecting any person. 
  • fees are to cover expense for reference material, books, reading material, etc.
  • Maximum 15 trainees would be selected, we will not entertain any last minute entries, or changes.
  • Working knowledge of Hindi and English language is required.
  • Training program would be conducted by Soham Mukherjee from The Gerry Martin Project and  Rowland Griffin - a herpetologist from England.

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