I hope everyone had a lovely holiday season and your New Year is going well so far or will be if you are celebrating Chinese New Year! I have updated the workshop page. This year the amazing Joan Farrell and Ida Shaw are returning to Australia in May to present in the beautiful Byron Bay. We are very lucky to have them come back one more time!
I will not be offering any certification training workshops this year, but I am available to run any of the modules for teams and organisations if requested. Please contact me directly if you would like me to do so. I am also available for supervision.
My koalas are keeping me very busy and this is in part why I am reducing my workload in 2019. Our South Australian koalas are not doing well at all and are a sickly population. Many die from renal failure, mange and chlamydia. In addition, due to deforestation they now live in our suburbs and this puts them at risk of dog attacks and being hit by cars. To help conserve our koalas and other species, including possums, echidnas, quolls and so on, we are starting a new wildlife charitable organisation here in Adelaide called Save Our Wildlife Foundation Inc and will be looking for members in the new financial year. In the meantime, please visit our website (it is still under construction) if you are interested to know more.
Here is a picture of Guy, a lovely juvenile male I had in care that was hit by a car and lucky to escape with minor injuries. He recovered well and has since been returned to his suburb and is staying out of trouble for now!
I will not be offering any certification training workshops this year, but I am available to run any of the modules for teams and organisations if requested. Please contact me directly if you would like me to do so. I am also available for supervision.
My koalas are keeping me very busy and this is in part why I am reducing my workload in 2019. Our South Australian koalas are not doing well at all and are a sickly population. Many die from renal failure, mange and chlamydia. In addition, due to deforestation they now live in our suburbs and this puts them at risk of dog attacks and being hit by cars. To help conserve our koalas and other species, including possums, echidnas, quolls and so on, we are starting a new wildlife charitable organisation here in Adelaide called Save Our Wildlife Foundation Inc and will be looking for members in the new financial year. In the meantime, please visit our website (it is still under construction) if you are interested to know more.
Here is a picture of Guy, a lovely juvenile male I had in care that was hit by a car and lucky to escape with minor injuries. He recovered well and has since been returned to his suburb and is staying out of trouble for now!