Advanced Certificate in Wildlife Conservation and Management

Do you have a genuine interest and passion in safeguarding wildlife and their habitats? Are you eager to contribute to the preservation of endangered species and learn effective conservation strategies? If you’re looking to advance your knowledge and skills to protect and conserve the rich Australian wildlife, the Advanced Certificate in Wildlife Conservation and Management is tailor-made for your aspirations.

Advanced Certificate In Wildlife Conservation And Management
Duration

Approximately 700 hours to complete the course, which has seven key modules made up of 70 lessons.

Entry Requirements

There are no prerequisites to complete this course. However, you must be able to read, analyse and comprehend printed information in English, and to write statements and solve problems to complete the course. You must also have reliable access to a computer and a reliable internet connection and have basic computer skills.

Certificate

Upon completing the course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for each module completed and Certificate of Completion.

Delivery

Online, flexible learning when it suits you and your lifestyle.

Availability of Content

12 months to access the course content (extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis)

Approximately 700 hours to complete the course, which has seven key modules made up of 70 lessons.

There are no prerequisites to complete this course. However, you must be able to read, analyse and comprehend printed information in English, and to write statements and solve problems to complete the course. You must also have reliable access to a computer and a reliable internet connection and have basic computer skills.

Upon completing the course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for each module completed and Certificate of Completion.

Online, flexible learning when it suits you and your lifestyle.

12 months to access the course content (extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis)

Summary

The Advanced Certificate in Wildlife Conservation and Management offers a comprehensive exploration into the field of wildlife preservation, ideal for those seeking to make a significant impact in protecting our natural world. This course provides an extensive understanding of wildlife conservation principles, habitat management, and the techniques essential for the care and rehabilitation of wildlife. It’s a perfect stepping stone for individuals looking to embark on a career in wildlife conservation, research, or environmental management, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in the realm of wildlife stewardship.

Course Outline

Students will undertake seven key modules made up of 70 lessons.

Module 1: Wildlife Conservation (100 Hours)

In this module, you will learn how to conduct flora and fauna surveys, learn about wildlife conservation theory, habitat rehabilitation, and threatened species recovery. You will gain knowledge about the different ways you can conserve wildlife, including the impact habitat use and fragmentation can have. You will learn a variety of survey techniques to be used for better understanding of wildlife, flora, vegetation and marine life.

Module 2: Wildlife Management (100 Hours)

Wildlife management is the manipulation of wild animal populations and their habitats for the benefit of both humans and wildlife. In this module, you will learn to manage wildlife populations in the wild through conservation, habitat management, captive breeding, and more. You will discover and learn about the various methods of wildlife management, from running wildlife parks and reserves, altering and rehabilitating wildlife habitats, pest control, protecting human life and property and managing harvests of wildlife.

Module 3: Introduction To Ecology (100 Hours)

Explore the essentials of ecology in this module, delving into ecosystems and populations, and the development of life across diverse habitats. Learn about the roles and challenges of animals, parasites, and endangered species in environments like tundra, rainforests, marshlands, and shallow waters. This module also highlights key ecological problems, providing a foundational understanding of ecological balance and conservation.

Module 4: Vertebrate Zoology (100 Hours)

This module offers an extensive overview of vertebrate zoology, beginning with the taxonomy and diversity of vertebrates. Explore the fascinating world of fishes, understanding their diversity and ecological significance. You’ll also delve into studying birds and mammals, including specific groups like marsupials, carnivores, and hoofed mammals (Ungulata). This module is designed to thoroughly understand the various vertebrate classes, their ecological roles, and conservation importance.

Module 5: Environmental Assessment (100 Hours)

In this module, delve into the realm of environmental assessment, gaining a comprehensive introduction and overview of its vital role in wildlife management. Explore the complexities of international and domestic environmental law, understanding how they shape practices in conservation and wildlife management. Learn about the different types of environmental assessments and their significance in evaluating and mitigating ecological impact. This module also guides you through the design and process of conducting environmental assessments, culminating in the essential skills of writing detailed environmental reports. Engage in a practical research project to apply your learning, enhancing your ability to contribute effectively to environmental conservation efforts.

Module 6: Weed Control (100 Hours)

Dive into the intricate world of weed control in this comprehensive module. Begin with the fundamentals of weed identification, learning to distinguish between various weed species. You will explore a range of weed control methods, including both chemical and non-chemical techniques, ensuring a holistic approach. It also covers safe chemical application, tailored weed control in specific situations, and the development of effective weed control program reports. This knowledge is vital for maintaining healthy ecosystems and agricultural productivity.

Module 7: Conservation and Environmental Management (100 Hours)

Embark on an enlightening journey through the realm of conservation and environmental management. This module starts with an introduction to ecology, providing a foundation for understanding the complex interactions within ecosystems. Gain a critical perspective on environmental problems, including pollution and its industrial effects. You’ll study the conservation and management of various natural resources, focusing on water, soil, vegetation, animals, and marine environments. Looking ahead, the module discusses the future of conservation and environmental management, emphasizing sustainable practices and the importance of preserving our planet.

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Assessment

Assessments are an important part of your study journey as they help ensure you stay on track and meet the learning objectives of each lesson before moving onto the next. They also help your student support advisor and mentors identify where any further support may be required, so that you get the most out of your course. You will learn via various methods; a combination of reading, undertaking research and watching videos. Assessments might include case studies, quizzes, and written assessments.

Approval & Recognition

The Learning Group is an approved and recognised member of IARC. The IARC is an International association which recognises quality and excellence in education providers in tertiary education.

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Who will this course interest?

This course is a beginner-level course and will be useful for people working in wildlife generally.

Wildlife conservation and management jobs may be found in organisations including state and federal wildlife organisations, non-government conservation organisations, academia, consulting companies, professional and scientific societies, zoos and aquariums.

This course may be of interest to people working, or aspiring to work in or as:

› Wildlife Park Ranger
› Wildlife Manager
› Wildlife Feeding and Nutrition
› Environmental Consultation
› Sales and Marketing – Animal Services
› Tourism – Ecotourism
› Education and Policy

If you have a specific job in mind, it is important that you research exactly what is required before enrolling in a course. Different roles will require different skills, qualifications and recognition. If you are unsure, one of our course consultants will be able to help you with this.

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