The National Wildlife Management Professionals Association (NWMPA) will host a week-long training session in New Jersey in April and May.
All course graduates will earn more than half the training credit hours needed for NWMPA national certifications.
The training course will be held April 27 to May 2 in Lyndhurst, N.J., and will include:
- Morning-to-night training sessions provided by industry leaders, with presentations held both in the classroom and in the field.
- Continental breakfast, plus in-house restaurant lunch
- Professional safety products kit
- Professional mole control products kit and video
- Bird Barrier Certified Installer full-day course, certificate, handbook, DVD and product samples
- Bat Conservation International form for bat conservationist certification
- Vendors room, products and displays throughout the event.
All graduates also will receive an individual Web page on the NWMPA Boot Camp Web site with their portrait photo, biography and links to their contact information.
Registration fee is $1,800 for NWMPA members, $1,950 for non-members. Company discounts may apply. For more information, or to register, visit www.wildlifebootcamp.com.
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