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Updates On 3rd Oct 2013

 




Join the team, save the wilds!

Here comes the last batch of Wildlife Guardian & Rescue Training for year 2013! It’s your chance to play an active role in our wildlife rescue efforts! We will be holding our training programs in October for:

1. Wildlife Guardians (SGD $30.00 training fee)

Role: Helping with animal care duties, enclosures maintenance and providing environmental enrichment for the animals.

Date: 12th October 2013, Saturday, 10am to 5pm (All trainees are required to attend the full training)

Requirements: Wildlife Guardian trainees must not be afraid to handle reptiles; be 16 years and above; and vaccinated against Hepatitis A and B, and tetanus.

Commitment: Able to volunteer at least two shifts a month. Each shift is between 3.5 to 3 hours (9.30am-1pm and/or 2pm-5pm).

2. Wildlife Rescue (SGD $30.00 training fee)

Role: Assist with our wildlife rescue operations for native and exotic species. To volunteer with the Wildlife Rescue Team you will need to undergo a full day of training and on-the-job observations before handling any animal.

Date: 26th October 2013, Saturday, 10am to 5pm (All trainees are required to attend the full training)

Requirements: Wildlife Rescue trainees must not be afraid to handle animals; be 21 years and above; and vaccinated against Hepatitis A and B, rabies and tetanus.

Commitment: Able to volunteer at least two shifts a month. Day shift lasts 8 hours or night shift lasts more than 8 hours. Wildlife Rescue volunteers are to report at ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre (AWRC) at 91 Jalan Lekar, Singapore 698917 unless notified by ACRES staff.

If interested, please email to gretchen@acres.org.sg

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ACRES (Animal Concerns Research & Education Society) is a pioneering Singapore-based charity and Institution of Public Character, founded by Singaporeans in 2001 with the aim of promoting animal welfare.

ACRES has six focus areas: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, Wildlife Crime Investigation, Zoo Animal Welfare, Humane Education, Community Outreach and Promoting Cruelty-Free Living.

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