FAIRFAX, Va. - The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) releases the educational program and schedule of events for the first-ever Nuisance Bird and Wildlife Management Conference & Marketplace, Nov. 19-21, 2008 at the Westin St. Louis in St. Louis, Mo.
The first rate educational program is divided into two tracks – an introductory track aimed at newcomers to nuisance bird and wildlife management and an advanced track geared toward veterans of this sector. From regulatory requirements, business models and public perception to mole control, bat management and bird control – both tracks provide valuable business and technical information for a variety of service levels.
A centerpiece of the conference is the Marketplace, which will connect pest and wildlife management professionals from around the country with suppliers of products and services related to this sector. During the conference, attendees will explore new business opportunities in the nuisance wildlife arena for the pest management professional.
To view the schedule of events, online registration and the educational program, including speakers and session descriptions, visit www.npmapestworld.org/events. For more information contact NPMA at npma@pestworld.org or 703-352-6762.
For hotel reservations at the Westin St. Louis, call 314-621-2000 by November 4, 2008 and mention “NPMA” to receive the discounted rate of $119 per night.
Sponsors of the Nuisance Bird and Wildlife Management Conference & Marketplace include Critter Control, National Wildlife Control Operators Association and Wildlife Control Supplies. Exhibit space in the Marketplace and additional sponsorship opportunities are still available. For more information, contact Alexis Wirtz at awirtz@pestworld.org or call 703-352-6762.
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