Hosted by: Marcus von Kreft - Parrot Advice 4U
The following 3 Day Seminar in Cornwall,
is a great opportunity you surely don’t want to miss!
Use this great up coming event to visit Cornwall with its unspoiled landscape and beaches in May when it could be at it's best! Most of the wild flowers are out and the public gardens are just georgous!
While you are attending the seminar about Parrot behaviour, enrichment and training, you might also like to visit Paradise Park in Hayle (Home of the World Parrot Trust)
The above seminar is aimed at:
all Parrot owners, Zoo Animal Keeper’s, Veterinarians and staff, Students studying in Animal Science related courses at Higher Education (including their teachers) and for all those interested in Parrot and Animal Behaviour and Training
When:
Saturday 2nd to Monday 4th May 2009*
(*May Day Bank Holiday weekend)
Start 9-30 am to 17-30 pm
Speakers:
S.G. Friedman Ph.D
Gay Noeth
Marcus von Kreft

Where:
Community Centre Main Hall
Marazion (near Penzance)Cornwall UK
Photos on webpage (copyright) Marcus von Kreft
Costs:
3 Day workshop per person: £ 199 (couples £ 349 per couple), students per person based on supplied student card at registration pay £149)
Price: includes lunch buffet and soft drinks.
Note: For Health and Welfare reasons we kindly ask all attendees do NOT bring birds to the seminar. Videos of your own birds are however welcomed to discuss Behaviour issues you might have.
Important final note: To ensure you can participate at the seminar, please do click at the contact link here on the web page and please do request a registration form via e-mail ASAP. Please do note that your registration has to be completed latest by 5th of April 2009 at the latest, in order to be able to participate for the seminar. Should the contact link on the web page here not work for you, you can also send your request to participate in the seminar to the following e-mail:
parrotadvice4u@arden51.plus.com
Make sure you state in the subject line: WORKSHOP in CORNWALL 2009
Thanks
Marcus von Kreft

Profits will be donated to the World Parrot Trust WPT - UK