Shooting in Sensitive Environments Workshop- Wildlife Removal & Predator Control Training
Posted by Robb Russell on July 13, 2010
Shooting in Sensitive Environments Workshop

August 3-5, 2010
Lincoln, NE
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Dr. Anthony DeNicola of White Buffalo, Inc. – Lead Instructor
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an equal opportunity
educator and employer with a comprehensive plan for diversity.
402-472-3471
http://icwdm.org/credits/ShootingWorkshop.aspx
MC/Visa accepted
Holiday Inn Express-Lincoln South
8801 Amber Hill Court
Lincoln, NE 68526
402-423-1176
Code “UNL Shooting Workshop”
• A block of rooms has been set aside
• A shuttle will be available from
Lincoln Airport for additional cost
• Rooms – $85 single or double occupancy
Stephen Vantassel
School of Natural Resources
3310 Holdrege St.
Lincoln, NE 68583-0974
E-mail: svantassel2@unl.edu
Phone: 402-472-8961
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
School of Natural Resources
Wildlife Damage Management
Working Group
$850 by August 1
Includes Monday night Meet and Greet, 2 lunches, 5 breaks, 1 steak dinner,
transportation to site and workshop materials.
Attendence is limited to 40 due to hands-on nature of program
Discounts available for NWCOA and Wildlife Society members.
Hotel
Contact
Sponsors
Registration Fee
Tentative Agenda
Students should prepare for intensive training in developing marksmanship and decision-making skills. Training will involve fieldwork and lecture.
Registration
Students are expected to:
1. Read and/or complete e-mail correspondence
2. Bring your own long-rifle. Caliber must be no smaller than .17 HMR and no larger than .30 cal.
3. Bring at least 200 rounds (factory loads only!) – consult with airline prior to boarding or ship separately
4. Bring personal protection equipment (eye and ear)
Course:
Introduction:
Safety
Decision-making: To Shoot or Not to Shoot?
The 7 P’s Pre-Training Evaluation Training:
Shooting (25-100yds)
Shooting in various positions
Shooting with non-dominant eye/hand
Shooting from elevated locations
Shooting at night
Equipment selection
Post-Training Field Test


