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The Agile Project – Wildlife Rescue inc. is a permitted Rehabilitation Group (WA0065438) here in Queensland, Australia. Members under our permit help rescue, raise and rehabilitate orphaned/injured wildlife once they’ve (1) completed our training and (2) been approved by our committee. We have an annual membership fee of $25pp. This fee contributes to covering the cost of insurance (but can be waived for those in financial hardship). 

Read more about the courses we offer below!

Our courses are scheduled in advance, please check our Facebook to see when and where future courses will be or send an email to secretary@theagileproject.com.au to express your interest and stay updated.

UPCOMING COURSES:

BIRD CARE & RESCUE held on 26th April, 9am, Sunday, online via zoom, $25pp

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Course topics: Code of practise, licensing requirements, identification, methods of capture and assessing the animal. This session is for anyone who wants to know how to rescue a joey, young-at-foot or adult wallaby. It carefully describes how to safely remove a joey from it’s mothers’ pouch. People under the age of 16 can still attend, however must be accompanied by an adult and will share their information pack.

Location and time: Please check the current poster. Specific locations provided once registered. The course generally runs for 4 hours, with a 10-15 minute break in the middle.

What you receive:

  • A 4hr comprehensive Macropod Rescue course from one of FNQ’s most experienced rescue, care, and rehab teams.
  •  Information pack.
  •  Certificate of Completion.

If you decide to join The Agile Project as a Member/Volunteer* after the course, you will also receive:

  • Access to TAP online forums and additional support from experienced members.
  • Rehabilitation Permit coverage.
  • Membership Card ID.

Also available:

  • A rescue pack for use while attending TAP call outs;

Once you’ve registered your details and made payment, our Secretary will be in contact confirm your booking. We endeavour to get this done within 24 hours, so make sure to look out for our correspondence. If you intend on becoming a Joey Carer or part of our "WallaChecking" morning team, we ask that you also attend this rescue course. It is vital that you know how to safely remove joeys from their mothers’ pouch before becoming a Wallaparent yourself.

*The Agile Project membership/volunteer registration is an additional $25 which covers costs including insurance for you during TAP related activities. Opportunity to register and pay this fee is available on the day of the course.

Testimonials:

– “Excellent, informative, clear concise information presented in an interesting and friendly manner. Definitely inspiring!”

– “It was real. The course told it how it is so you have realistic expectation of rescues to come”.

– “I feel like The Agile Project is one big family! Very easy to talk to and ask questions”.

Course topics: Code of practise, licensing requirements, basic rescues, bottle making, feeding, toileting, medical issues, stress, materials, cost & much more. This session is for anyone who wants to become a joey Carer or joey Babysitter. There are certain criteria you must meet if you want to have a joey in your care. However, if you just wanted to learn the basics on how to keep a joey alive (perhaps you’re going on a road trip) this is also the course for you! People under the age of 16 can still attend, however must be accompanied by an adult and will share their information pack.

Location and time: Sessions are held in Trinity Beach (specific locations provided once registered) and run for 2-2.5 hours.

What you receive: Sessions are being held in different locations along Far North Queensland and run for 2.5-3 hours. Once you’ve registered, you will be contacted asking which location you would prefer. Locations are usually announced on our Facebook page weeks in advance to an upcoming course. Once you’ve registered your details and made payment, our Secretary will be in contact to book you in for the next available course. Alternatively, keep your eye out on our Facebook page for upcoming dates for courses. *Please note, if you intend on becoming a joey Carer, we would prefer you to also attend the Macropod Rescue Course, even if you aren’t an active Rescuer. You should know how to safely rescue and remove joeys from their mothers’ pouch before becoming a Wallaparent yourself.

Testimonials:

– “Very enriching information. Captivating and understandable explanations and demonstrations”.

– “The TAP Trainer gave me an excellent insight into life as a joey carer, and I was delighted to put this training to good use just a couple of weeks later”.

– “After completing the joey care course I felt confident to take on the responsibility of a joey. Shai did the class extremely well and you can tell the passion and care she has for these animals. I felt comfortable to ask for help if I had any issues or questions”.

Course topics: Bird identification, triage and assessment, nutrition, feeding and husbandry for short and long term care. This course is for both beginner and intermediate carers.

Location and time: Next session will be held on the 26th April, 9am, Sunday, online via Zoom. Once you register, you will be emailed the zoom link 24 hours before the session. We will also send you a confirmation email 24-48 hours after you complete your registration. 

What you receive: Certificate of Completion, access to copy of presentation slides (will be emailed to you beforehand along with the zoom access link), opportunity to register as a member of our wildlife organisation. 

COURSE REGISTRATION

*Adult fees: Rescue Course = $25, Carers Course = $40, Bird Course (when available) = $25

Please complete the form below to register for a course. Our Secretary will be in contact within 48 hours of receiving payment.