Behavioural Education for Humans, Animals, Vegetation & Ecosystem Management (BEHAVE) – Australia Course
BEHAVE Australia Course – Dubbo (August 2012)
You are invited to apply to attend the Behave Australia course in Dubbo, NSW from the 27th- 31st August 2012.
Emeritus Professor Fred Provenza from the USA has been researching animal behavior and nutrition for 30 years. During that time he and colleagues produced ground-breaking research proving that grazing animals learn and manage to balance their own dietary needs and to self-medicate using diverse pastures as their pharmacy.
The Behave course is a very special opportunity to experience this high level knowledge in Australia. Experts in grazing management, shrubs, stockmanship and dietary mixing will join Fred to share the local experience and research in this field.
Brought to you by TAFE Western with funding provided by the Central West Catchment Management Authority and with the support of Little River Landcare and Stress Free Stockmanship.
This course is a special occasion delivery of the USA Behave materials and demonstrations. This will be the only opportunity to experience this course in 2012 and has been generously supported by the organisations above. Limited places available- don’t miss this opportunity. For background info go to: extension.usu.edu/behave
For Bookings contact Corinne:
Phone (02) 68402127 Fax (02) 68402190
corinne.cooper2@tafensw.edu.au
Flyer: BEHAVE Australia Course
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