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Module C9 quiz advice

We recently received this contact from Gaynor F. who has been studying the Combined Course (Modules C1 to C9) Gaynor has made fantastic progress, but contacted us recently to clarify the answers to one of the questions in Module C9

Gaynor writes:

“I am reaching the end of this excellent course and in the last quiz I got question 23 incorrect . It says

I sometimes work away from home, so leave my hawk tethered during the week and fly her at the weekend. Choose 4 statements you think are true. Score –

I think I confused myself because I think that the statement
‘Permanently tethering your Hawk is an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981’
is true ?

I guess its incorrect as an answer to this question because it doesn’t apply as the man flies his birds at the weekend but it is a bit ambiguous . Maybe it should just say as relates to this situation or something like that .

Overall its been a wonderful course thank you”

We were very happy to let Gaynor Know that the correct choices for this question are:

  • Trained Owls should never be tethered
  • This could be an offence under the AWA 2006
  • The Hawk Board Guidelines suggest that flying at least 4 times per week is the minimum acceptable
  • Trained Hawks and Owls should be free-lofted to enable them to express normal behaviour

Our multiple choice questions are designed to encourage our learners to think carefully about the options presented as possible answers. In this case, The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is silent on the subject of tethering of owls and raptors in captivity. Instead, this is dealt with for non-professional keepers in the Animal Welfare Act 2006, and for professional bird of prey keepers the Zoo Licensing and Animal Activities legislation expand on the AWA 2006 and are more specific.

Congratulations Gaynor on completing the course.

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Our expanding Network

Raptor Awards is pleased to announce the continued expansion of our network of approved centres and instructors for practical, hands-on bird of prey courses, in the UK and in selected countries worldwide.

We recently held a comprehensive Instructor/Assessor development day with a diverse group of new and existing network members. As a result, we are excited to welcome new instructors in the Midlands and Hampshire regions.

Additionally, our previously approved centres in Shropshire and North Yorkshire have expanded their staff of certified instructors and assessors for a variety of Raptor Awards courses.

Congratulations to all who participated, and we wish you every success as members of the Raptor Awards Network.

If you are a prospective candidate for a Raptor Awards Certificated Course please feel free to get in touch using our contact form, and we’ll be glad to match you up with one of our approved network members.

Alternatively, you can browse our online register here: #register

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Canadian Success!

As the value of Raptor Awards Certificated courses gains international recognition, we are delighted to attract both new and experienced falconers from around the globe.

This month, we celebrate the achievements of Mikayla Smith from Canada. Although Mikayla is not yet a falconer, she aspires to take up the sport in the near future.

In preparation, she has successfully completed the ‘Combined Course (Theory)’ and received her certificate, confirming her current level of competence.

Mikayla will soon begin working with an experienced mentor in Canada as she embarks on her journey with her first hawk, honing her practical skills.

Congratulations, Mikayla! We wish you all the best in your future endeavours,

from all at Raptor Awards

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Better deal for learners

On April 23, 2024, Raptor Awards hosted a specialized development day for a select group of new and existing course deliverers. The event was well-attended and highly valued by all participants, encompassing a comprehensive exploration of the pivotal role fulfilled by our nationwide network of approved Instructors/Assessors.

This initiative significantly expands the opportunities available to Raptor Awards candidates, ensuring access to top-tier educational support across various locations. The Raptor Awards Network stands as the sole UK network of falconry educators endorsed for their commitment to delivering certified courses aligned with recognized curricula.

For those with a profound passion for birds of prey seeking instruction from premier professionals, the Raptor Awards Network offers an unparalleled solution. Whether embarking on a Raptor Awards Course independently through our online learning platform or engaging directly with one of our accredited instructors, learners are guaranteed access to the UK’s sole independently verified network of providers.

We invite you to reach out to us to explore how we can cater to your learning requirements.

For further information, please do not hesitate to #contact us

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Major Milestone reached!

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Raptor Awards CIC Surpasses 4000 Tests Milestone

Raptor Awards CIC the UK’s only network of quality assured Instructors and assessor serving the Bird of Prey community are thrilled to announce a significant milestone. In a testament to their commitment to education and excellence, Raptor Awards has successfully conducted over 4000 tests of knowledge and understanding for bird of prey keepers working towards a certificated course.

About Raptor Awards CIC: Falconry Education

Raptor Awards CIC is a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to improve the welfare of captive birds of prey through education and training. As the sole quality-assured network of specialist instructors in the UK, they offer a range of Falconry and bird of prey courses catering to individuals at every skill level – from absolute beginners to aspiring professional falconers. These courses encompass both theoretical and practical aspects, providing a comprehensive learning experience.

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The Journey to 4000 Tests

Reaching the milestone of 4000 tests is a remarkable achievement for Raptor Awards, reflecting their unwavering commitment to fostering knowledge and skills within the bird of prey community. These tests play a crucial role in ensuring that individuals working with Birds of Prey meet the highest standards of expertise and understanding. “Testing ensures that learners have covered the whole curriculum and helps towards their eventual certification” said Director Derek Hartshorne earlier today.

National and Occupational Standards: Setting the Bar High

At the core of Raptor Awards’ mission is the development of the International Standards for Bird of Prey Welfare. Through collaboration with professional falconers, raptor veterinarians, and other internationally renowned experts, Raptor Awards meticulously devises and accredits training programs and courses based on ‘the standards’. This ensures that individuals entering the field of falconry are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to uphold the welfare and good husbandry of Birds of Prey. Read more about the National Standards here: #read article

Flexible Learning Options: Study Anywhere, Anytime

One of the standout features of Raptor Awards’ offerings is the flexibility they provide to learners. Whether one prefers studying at home or opting for short courses at centres across the UK, Raptor Awards ensures that aspiring falconers can access quality education that suits their individual preferences and schedules.

Looking Ahead: Continuing the Commitment to Excellence

As Raptor Awards looks back on this remarkable journey, they remain steadfast in their commitment to excellence. The road ahead involves further collaboration with experts, the continual refinement of educational programs, and the ongoing support of the Bird of Prey community.

Check out the current list of courses here: #browseourcourses