PSUK 50th anniversary seminar 17/18 September 2016 / Chester Zoo
Registration for this seminar, thanks to generous support by the Parrot Society UK and commercial sponsorship, has been kept at the extremely low level of our last seminar at the Zoo in 2003 – being just £20 per person for the Saturday seminar only, or £35 per person for the two-day event. This fee will include morning and afternoon refreshments and a light lunch on Saturday. There will be several trade stands and displays alongside the lecture theatre.
There is a range of accommodation in the area, for those wishing to make a full weekend of it, from Friday night until Sunday night, or longer. Such accommodation is for individuals to arrange for themselves, and plenty is available on the internet, some with special offers on costs, including Travelodge, Premier Inn, Holiday Inn, Best Western etc.
Parrot Behavior Problem Solving Workshop
re you struggling with parrot behavior problems? Does your parrot scream for attention? Does your parrot present aggressive behavior? Are you challenged by problems related to reproductive hormones? Can’t seem to make a connection with a parrot who doesn’t trust you? Then join us for an informative session of Force Free Animal Training (FFAT). FFAT is the term Barbara Heidenreich uses to describe her style of animal training. Force free means the use of coercion and aversives to get desired behavior
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are not an option. Instead Barbara focuses on using positive reinforcement, empowering animals to choose to participate and building a relationship based on trust. This results in a well behaved, interactive and entertaining companion parrot. With video examples of parrots voluntarily participating in physical exams, intramuscular injections and blood draws without restraint, participants will be inspired by the power of positive reinforcement training. You can expect an informative, inspiring and fun workshop.
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Barbara
Heidenreich – Animal Training and Behavior Consultant
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