The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

College course will offer chance to work with lemurs and bears

EDUCATION: D&A College links up with Camperdown Wildlife Centre for study of zoo animal behaviour

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

A pioneering new course has been launched in Dundee giving students the chance to work directly with threatened species such as lemurs and bears.

Dundee and Angus College (D&A) will begin offering its zoo animal behaviour and welfare course from January next year in conjunctio­n with Camperdown Wildlife Centre.

Students will be offered the choice of working with any of Camperdown’s 21 animals, from European brown bears to red-bellied lemurs, on the six-month SCQF level 6 course.

Sparsholt College Hampshire is currently the only other institutio­n in the UK which offers anything similar.

Those who enrol will get to analyse the behaviour of the creatures, as well as producing research and reports on their findings.

They will film their work throughout the six months, producing a video diary or documentar­y counting towards the final grade.

The college will even offer up use of wildlife spy cams for students.

Chris Ditchburn, who has taught the college for more than 10 years, said studying zoo animals academical­ly was a completely new idea north of the border.

He said: “What we’re trying to do here has never been attempted before in Scotland and we’re glad to have the support of the SQA and the staff at Camperdown who have been with us every step of the way to make our students’ dreams a reality.

“We spent many hours with Camperdown Wildlife Centre and working out what would be useful for people to learn. They have given us permission to work with all of the animals which is great.”

Admissions for the course will open from mid-october with work beginning in January 2019.

The course could potentiall­y expand and work with other wildlife parks in the future, depending on demand.

Mr Ditchburn added: “The response already has been amazing. So many people have said they would love to do it.

“We already have three students signed up and we haven’t even advertised it yet.

“This course will give learners who wish to work in the field of zoo animal care the tools they need to thrive in an ever-evolving career path.”

Aileen Whitelaw from Camperdown Wildlife Centre said: “We’re thrilled that D&A College have worked with us to put this together.

“At Camperdown Wildlife Centre we’re always looking for better ways to care for our animals and working with our talented young people is the best way to bring in some fresh ideas.”

What we’re trying to do here has never been attempted before in Scotland and we’re glad of the support of the SQA and the staff at Camperdown CHRIS DITCHBURN OF D&A COLLEGE

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Gareth Jennings. Course leader Chris Ditchburn of Dundee and Angus College, David Grant of SQA and lecturer Kirsty Crouch with the lemurs. Picture:
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