NATCHITOCHES – The Department of Biology and Microbiology at Northwestern State University will sponsor a certification course in Level 1 Venomous Handling for the general public on May 24-25 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 122 of Bienvenu Hall. The course will be taught by the Rattlesnake Conservancy, a non-profit organization committed to the long-term preservation of imperiled rattlesnake species. The fee for the course is $349.
This course is designed for a land manager, environmental consultant, first responder, homeowner, zookeeper, veterinary professional, biologist, herpetology enthusiast, photographer or anyone looking to learn how to safely handle venomous reptiles while receiving a professional certification.
This two-day course combines classroom instruction in topics including native venomous snake species, ecology, snake anatomy and physiology, reproductive behavior, venom toxicology, emergency snakebite management, captive husbandry. and more. It will include hands on techniques like single hooking, double hooking, bagging and containing venomous snakes.
These courses have been taught to thousands of students across the United States and set the industry standard in safe handling practices.
For more information, go to https://www.savethebuzztails.org/events/level-1-venomous-handling-certification-course-northwestern-state-university-louisiana.