Human-Wildlife Relations

Learn how you can make a difference in living with wildlife!

How can humans and wildlife coexist more peacefully? How do you deal with difficult discussions and conflicting views without sliding into polarization? In this online course you will learn the backgrounds from conflict to coexistence, develop strong arguments and turn your knowledge into action!

This course provides you with the insights, knowledge and skills to not remain powerless in the debate about coexistence with wildlife, but to actually make an impact. You will gain an in-depth understanding of the complex relationship(s) between humans and wildlife, learn where different views and beliefs come from, and develop a nuanced perspective that will allow you to lead the discussion in a constructive way.

In addition, you work on your skills to enter into conversations on this topic not merely with more confidence, but also more effectively. You will learn how to solidly substantiate your position, how to give emotions a functional place in the discussion and how to better position yourself in the social debate without falling into polarization or simply not being heard.

 

Online Training

Human-Wildlife Relations

Moreover, in this course, you turn your knowledge and skills into action. You will get concrete tools to bring about change in your environment and contribute to a society in which humans and animals can live together sustainably.

And … not less important, you also learn how living together with wild animals is possible, through various examples, but you also engage in all kinds of assignments.
By joining a network of like-minded people you will be not only capable of taking steps yourself but will also inspire others to do the same. This way you transform frustration into impact and give both people and wild animals a voice.

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What do others say about this online course?

‘Objective and accessible way of approaching this subject’

‘Makes me think about it….’

‘It was very interesting to think about wildlife around us in a different way’

‘ Made me think how I actually stand in the whole discussion rather than just doing my work from my limited work case’

‘It is an in-depth course for which I had to take a bit of time. One lesson a week was enough for me in addition to my work. Very instructive!’

Some reactions from participants of this course