The 17th Annual Wildlife Control Seminar January 17 - 19th, 2011

As urban and rural wildlife populations continue to rise, so do human and animal conflicts The professional manner in which these problems are handled is becoming increasingly more important. As this industry expands, the need for continuing education is imperative.

The Seventeenth Annual Wildlife Control Instructional Seminar will be an opportunity for private, municipal, Pest Control Companies and state and federal wildlife control personnel to obtain practical, hands-on training in resolving human and animal conflicts. The instructional program is presented by acknowledged experts from around the country, with years of technical field experience, from both the academic community and the ranks of professional wildlife operators. Topics will range from capturing that last trap-shy beaver, to the complex issues of dealing with diseased animals, and public perception of this rapidly growing field.

Industry product manufacturers and representatives will also provide demonstrations and technical information on specific nuisance wildlife control products.

This Seminar will, without a doubt increase your capture ratio, efficiency, public awareness and business skills. This is knowledge that you cannot afford to be without. Remember that business related and educational expenses are tax deductible.

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Wildlife Control Technology Intructional Seminar Preliminary Schedule

Monday, January 17, 2011

8am

 

Keynote Address - Bill Clay

9am

 

Raccoon and Squirrel Solutions - Tim Julien, CWCP

9:45am

 

Break

10am

 

Animal Damage Control - Public Relations and Regulatory Relationships - Mike Taber, CWCP

11am

 

Chimney Swifts, Starlings, and House Sparrows, Oh My! - Rick Shadel, CWCP

12pm

 

Lunch

1pm

 

Inspecting, Repairing, and Working With Slate - Eric Arnold, CWCP

2pm

 

Wildlife Damage at an International Level - Dr. Robert Timm

2:45pm

 

Break

3pm

 

How to Succeed with Moles and Voles - Alan Huot, CWCP

4pm

 

Pitfalls in Pricing a Large Bird Job - Rick Benson, CWCP

 

 

 

7 - 9pm

Round Table

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

8am

 

Working in Hazardous Conditions - Mike Taber, CWCP

9am

 

Dealing with Every Day Parasites - Chris Anchor

9:45am

 

Break

10am

 

Interacting with WCO's in the Private Sector - Scott Beckerman

11am

 

Surviving an IRS Audit - Tim Julien, CWCP

12pm

 

Lunch

1pm

 

Adding Pest Control to your Business - Paul Winkelmann, CWCP

2pm

 

Cool Tools to Increase Business - Jack Ammerman, CWCP

2:45pm

 

Break

3pm

 

Trail Camera's: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly - Rob Erickson, CWCP

4pm

 

Working with Beaver - Tim Julien, CWCP

 

 

 

7 - 9pm

Round Table

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

8am

 

Gopher Control: Do's and Don'ts - Steve Albano

9am

 

Rabies and other Zoonotic Diseases - Krista Wenning

9:45am

 

Break

10am

 

Building Weak Points:  Vents and Fans - Rick Shadel, CWCP

11am

 

Identification and Management of Commensal Rodents

12pm

 

Lunch (On Own)

1pm

 

Ladder, Stairwell, and Fall Protection Safety - Eric Arnold, CWCP

3pm

 

Seminar Ends

 

 

Vendor Registration:

 

Platinum:  $1,500

 

Registration includes a 3 - 5 minute presentation of products, listing of logo on www.wctseminars.com in left border and listing on Vendor's page hyperlinked to vendor's website, projector advertising in seminar room during breaks, printing of logo in seminar handouts, one eight (8) foot skirted table, registration for one (1) individual,  access to all presentations, nightly discussion groups, seminar materials, and two lunch buffets. 

 

To register by phone or for more information call 815-286-3039.

 

Gold:  $750

 

Registration includes listing of logo on www.wctseminars.com on Links page and listing on Vendor's page hyperlinked to vendor's website, projector advertising in seminar room during breaks, printing of logo in seminar handouts, one eight (8) foot skirted table, registration for one (1) individual,  access to all presentations, nightly discussion groups, seminar materials, and two lunch buffets. 

 

To register by phone or for more information call 815-286-3039.

 

Silver:  $500

 

Registration includes listing of vendor on Vendor's page hyperlinked to vendor's website, company advertising in seminar room during breaks, one eight (8) foot skirted table, registration for two (2) individuals,  access to all presentations, nightly discussion groups, seminar materials, and two lunch buffets. 

 

To register by phone or for more information call 815-286-3039.

 

Additional vender attendees can be registered at the discounted rate of $150 each.

 

 

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VENDORS TO BE DISPLAYED January 17th - 19th 2011 

       

REGISTRATION FEE

 

The registration fee for the Seminar is $325.00. This includes course materials, 2 buffet lunches, and coffee breaks.  Reference materials will be  distributed at the conference.

         Visa, Mastercard,  American Express and Discover accepted.

 

Flamingo

Las Vegas, NV

 

Room Rates $55 + tax, $95.00 + tax

Call 1-888-373-9855 for room reservations, mention the Wildlife Control Technology Seminar, group code SFWY11 for the discounted rate.

The room rate is available till the December 17th, 2010.

 

 

 

To register please click on the order form.

Wildlife Control Instructional Seminar Order Form






To order supplies: Phone# 815-286-3073
For more information you can Email us at:mailto:wctech@ix.netcom.com