Introduction to the Program

TECH provides you with a unique and effective hands-on experience that will allow you to incorporate the most effective wildlife conservation strategies into your daily practice"

March 1, 1872 is a key date in the conservation of the planet's animal and plant species. It was on that day that Yellowstone was declared the world's first natural park. A fact that opened a path that has been followed until today by countries all over the world that have protected areas in their territories. However, this has not been an idyllic scenario, as overexploitation of resources and pollution have considerably affected the preservation of animals and plants.

It is in this scenario, where Wildlife Management becomes particularly relevant, especially for veterinary professionals, who wish to keep abreast of the latest strategies and developments in this field carried out by leading entities. For this reason, TECH offers an Internship program, which takes the professional for 3 weeks, in a leading company oriented to the recovery and rehabilitation of habitats.

A 100% practical stay, where the veterinary professional will be able to see first hand, and together with specialists in this area, which are the most used computer systems to carry out censuses, statistics and action plans. In addition, you will be aware of the methods and care provided to those animals that require the direct intervention of a veterinarian. An excellent experience of 120 hours of practice, in an embeddable professional environment, that only TECH offers you.

Make the most of this opportunity to surround yourself with expert professionals and learn from their work methodology"

Teaching Objectives

This practical program aims to provide professionals with all the knowledge they need to update their skills in wildlife management. For this purpose, he will spend a stay in a prestigious center where he will be able to classify and document each species under his care.

You will be able to work in real environments where wildlife needs the clinical care of a specialized veterinarian"

General Objectives

  • Use the latest advances in geographic information systems for the control and monitoring of species
  • Incorporate wildlife surveillance methods into daily work to prevent diseases
  • Know the most effective techniques and treatments used in the treatment of wildlife diseases

Specific Objectives

  • Examine the main legal implementation tools in biodiversity conservation at the European level
  • Discuss the international regulatory framework of Wildlife Management
  • Examine the main implementation tools in biodiversity conservation
  • Discuss the tools used in the three main areas of biodiversity conservation: sites, species and environmental conservation
  • Establish management mechanisms in line with the regulations discussed
  • Analyze the main direct and indirect wildlife observation methods
  • Establish the factors necessary to design monitoring programs
  • Develop the main species census methods
  • Choose the appropriate census methodology
  • Examine the resources available to characterize potential habitats where species are distributed
  • Manage QGIS software to manage field sampling data
  • Analyze the available territorial data to obtain strategic maps that fulfill specific functions in species management
  • Represent the available information and the processed results within GIS
  • Identify the program's input and output file formats
  • Interpret modeling results
  • Analyze the measures used in sustainable hunting management
  • Examine the variables associated with calculating loads and quotas
  • Describe the main hunting modalities and associated species
  • Analyze the importance of health surveillance in Wildlife Management
  • Discuss the main wildlife diseases
  • Establish control methodologies before and after the appearance of new cases
  • Present the main computer tools used in Wildlife Management
  • Compile the statistical bases necessary to analyze data related to Wildlife Management

This academic itinerary is exclusive to TECH and you will be able to develop it at your own pace thanks to its 100% online Relearning methodology"

Internship Program in Wildlife Management

When treating wild animals, whether due to injury or disease, special care is required that only specialists in wildlife management can provide. In addition to the rehabilitation process, professionals in this area must take care of the future reintegration of these animals to their natural habitat, as this not only guarantees their survival, but also that of their species. For this reason, at TECH Global University we have developed this Internship Program, a program that will help you develop your skills to deal with any emergency that may arise with the proper control and monitoring. In an immersive stay in one of the best wildlife rehabilitation centers, you will be prepared with an innovative academic program and a human team capable of developing you to the maximum.

Specialize in Wildlife Management

If you want to gain experience and learn everything you need in order to work in the best sanctuaries and wildlife rehabilitation centers, this Internship Program in Wildlife Management is for you. For three weeks, in consecutive eight-hour days, you will have the opportunity to examine the main diseases that affect the various wildlife groups in a common habitat, intervene in the rehabilitation of the affected animal and develop control methodologies before and after the appearance of new cases. You will also participate in the creative processes of instruments in the three main areas: spaces, species and environmental prevention; you will establish management mechanisms in accordance with the regulations developed and you will apply the main tools for the conservation of biodiversity following the international regulatory framework for wildlife management. Study with us and take the definitive step to achieve job success, stand out in a highly competitive field, and revalue your professional profile.