Kanyana Wildlife

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Wildlife first aid course

Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre has released their 2013 program of wildlife first aid courses.

With a focus on training people who work on mining and construction sites, the program will give attendees the knowledge and skills necessary to care for sick and injured wildlife. Training is offered at the remote site or at Kanyana’s premises in Lesmurdie.

Our administrator Marisa explains more or view the flyer.

Education for Conservation

Education for Conservation

ed teamKanyana’s Education for Conservation program is a great way for children and adults to see native Western Australian wildlife they would not normally see.

Our Education Team conduct sessions at our onsite Education Centre or visit schools and community facilities with our Education for Conservation van. Our ‘hands on’ approach provides an up close experience with animals such as Echidnas, Tawny Frogmouth, stimson python, frogs, a Bilby or possum. This is a powerful educational tool which changes attitudes for life. Our sessions can be tailored for primary school to high school aged students as well as adults. Some of the packages available cover topics such as Endangered Species or Wildlife in your Garden.

Resources are available for download from our website for teachers to prepare for the session.   For more information about the resources, click here.  To go directly to the download page, click here.

If you would like to know more or would like to book a session, please contact the office on 9291 3900.

 

rotaryLogo Our 'Education for Conservation' van was kindly donated by The Rotary Club of Kalamunda and The Forrestfield Community Branch of Bendigo Bank bendigobankLogo
 

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