Blah,blah.blah.Backcountry Wildlife Monitoring will be accepting employment applications for monitors starting May 15.
Before that we will be taking applications from workers who are interested in taking the Wildlife Monitoring course.
Course Date is set for April 25-27, 2019 in Prince George and then again in Prince George on April 29-May 1, 2019.
Industry has mandated that workers in remote areas have training in case of potential wildlife encounters. Whether you are a professional who will be using your skills in remote areas or you want to be a designated Wildlife Monitor, this course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to keep you and your team safe.
In this course you will learn:
How to conduct safety orientations
Characteristics and classifications of dangerous wildlife
How to complete hazard analysis
Emergency planning
Escalation of procedures when confronted with a dangerous wildlife encounter
Applicable regulation and legislation
Note: Upon completion of this course, participants may enroll in an optional one-day Firearms Range Training Course. This optional course will be an additional cost and registration information will be provided to you via email once you have signed up for Wildlife Monitoring.
For more details about the course – download the pdf.
The course cost is currently set to $995.00. The optional one day Firearms Range Training is an additional fee.
The Austrians did not design the Glock so that Canadian hobby wankers can go into the back country. The Austrian army who commissioned the piece, couldn't have given a flying feck in Hades what you do with them in the Canadian wilderness.
The simple question is: What is the first and foremost designed-in function of the mechanism that is the Glock? Why is there a Glock?
You guys dance fecking tangos to avoid the one simple answer.
And no, it had nothing whatsoever to do with wildlife of any type.