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Training

Core Training Modules

1. Principles of Wildlife Damage Management
2. Physical Safety

3. Wildlife Diseases

4. Site Inspection

5. Wildlife Control Methods
6. Exclusion

7. Toxicants

8. Trapping

9. Animal Handling and Control Methods

10. Euthanasia & Carcass Disposal

11. Business Practices

12. Legal and Ethical Procedures

13. State Information

Wildlife Species Information

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