Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 Does anyone know if it is remotely/easily possible for a Canadian citizen to legally obtain employment in this area--or any (related?) other--in the Bay Area. I am visiting for a while, as indicated previously--but am quite eager to extend my visit. If possible, this would be an ideal opportunity to do so. I look forward to your advice, information and support. Yours, Nathan PS My BEd actually centers on " Humane and Environmental Education, " and my graduate work is of course directly in line with that/philosophy. As Gandhi indicated, what is Philosophy itself if not Humane? (My baccalaureate thesis centered on the -- " Ethics into Action " -- work of Peter Singer.) --- christine wrote: > > > Greetings, > > On Monday, January 31 at 7:30 PM at Golden Lotus (1301 Franklin Street, > Oakland), local advocates will gather to establish a humane law > enforcement effort based in the Bay Area. Learn how you can protect > animals through the legal system. Find out how you can become a humane > officer and make a difference in your community! > > Several Bay Area residents are in the process of becoming humane > officers. If you are interested in training to become an officer, > please read about this exciting opportunity below: > > ***Animal Law Enforcement Training Basic Academy*** > > March 7 - March 18, 2005 (80 hours) > Training Site: The Marin Humane Society > > The Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy includes 80 hours (ten days) > of study on such topics as animal care, impound procedures, animal > fighting, elements of a crime, investigation, rules of evidence, law > enforcement, report writing, search and seizure, laws of arrest, the > veterinarian‘s role, legal procedures, court demeanor and testifying, > civil and criminal liability, humane laws, and child abuse. The > Academy provides the 20 hours of training in animal care required for > appointment as a humane officer and the 40 hours of training in > California humane laws related to the powers and duties of a humane > officer required for appointment and reappointment as a humane officer > under California Corporations Code section 14502. > > Sponsored and provided by The Marin Humane Society, the State Humane > Association of California, and Santa Rosa Junior College. > > Email or fax -- (707) 836-2948 -- your request for enrollment to Cheryl > Cole at Santa Rosa Junior College with the following information: > > 1. Name of student(s); > 2. Department name (if with an agency); > 3. Contact person; and > 4. Day-time phone number. > > For further questions regarding registration, please contact Cheryl at > (707) 836-2909. > > ******************************************************************* > > Sincerely, > > Christine Morrissey > Phone: (925) 487-4419 > Bite Back Vegan Society > 925 788 8296 > Paris Harvey > We need to understand that if we are eating meat, we are paying people to be cruel to animals~ > Fr John Dear S.J. > If you love animals check this out...http://tinyurl.com/2xkmc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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