Introduction to Gamekeeping course at CAFRE

Date published: 26 July 2023

The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) together with the Irish Grouse Conservation Trust (IGCT) and the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) are recruiting for the next Introduction to Gamekeeping course. The course will begin on Friday 29 September 2023 at the CAFRE Hill Farm Centre at Glenwherry.

Gamekeeping student going through the Shotgun Safe Shot Assessment, under the supervision of a BASC Shotgun Coach.

Nicola Warden a CAFRE Biodiversity Technologist manages the course and comments: “The course covers the theory and practical elements of a wide range of game related topics. It gives students the opportunity to gain two BASC Safe Shot Certificates along with a Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Live Quarry Shooting, accredited by City and Guilds.”

William from Randalstown is a past gamekeeping student and says: “Each day of the course covers a different topic delivered by a range of expert speakers. The theory is taught in the classroom in the morning followed by an afternoon of practical activity out on the hill. I have learnt a lot of valuable knowledge from the course, from managing gun dogs, to habitat management, deer stalking, wildfowling and the legislations and safety when shooting. I would highly recommend this course to anyone who has an interest in country sports or gamekeeping, whether that be as a hobby or a career.”

Tommy Mayne Director of BASC in Northern Ireland said: “BASC has been involved in the delivery of this course since it was introduced back in 2015, and we are delighted to be heavily involved in the delivery again this year.  This is a very worthwhile course and I encourage anyone with an interest in gamekeeping to seize the opportunity and enrol now.”

Nicola concluded: “We have received great interest in the course this already, we are now down to our final number of places. To book on to the course please visit the CAFRE website. For more details, please refer to the website or contact me by email: nicola.warden@daera-ni.gov.uk.”

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