Bat courses

Basic Flying-fox and Microbat Training

This all-day Basic Bat Course will give members an introduction to the care, rehabilitation and release of injured, sick and orphaned flying-foxes and microbats.

  • Topics will include:
  • Basic anatomy
  • Bat identification
  • Licence and legislation
  • Equipment for caring
  • Why animals come into care
  • Rescue
  • Handling
  • Housing
  • Diet
  • Basic first aid
  • Zoonoses
  • Release
  • Care of orphans
  • Vaccination requirements

Advanced Flying-fox Training

This training is to build on basic bat care. It will only cover flying-fox care and is only available to those that have attended the basic course or are current bat carers.
Topics include:

  • Common intake reasons
  • Chain of care
  • Animal assessment
  • Treatment/care stages
  • Common injuries/illnesses & treatment
  • Extreme weather events
  • A carers manual will be provided after this course.

The Extreme Weather Event plan will be provided on completion of Advanced Flying-fox Training.

Please note: Only ACT Wildlife members who have a current rabies vaccination may rescue, transport or care for bats.

You must be 18 years or over to be a bat carer or have an adult bat carer supervise you.

ACT Wildlife FF Bats
ACT Wildlife Microbat Bats
ACT Wildlife FFAdv Bats