The Connecticut Nuisance wildlife
control operators association is for all Nuisance wildlife
operators and others interested in urban wildlife management. It
is essential that there be an organization representing this
profession. Regulatory agencies and the environmental movement
will have an ever increasing influence on the way wildlife
control operators do Business.
The CTNWCO association can provide the means for nuisance
wildlife control operators to become personally involved in how
their profession develops in response to public and governmental
expectations.
The Purpose of
the Association:
A Non-profit organization to promote general standards and
ethics within the Nuisance wildlife control Industry.
To foster education, research, and the diffusion of Knowledge
throughout the Nuisance wildlife control industry, and among the
membership.
To Cooperate with the Governmental and educational authorities
for the good of the community and industry.
To promote public awareness of facts on NWCO regulations in a
positive manner.
What are some
of the plans the Connecticut Nuisance wildlife control operators
association has?
The association
intends to continue to promote interaction with government
agencies.
Continue to
establish a positive image for the Industry.
Continue to
conduct training courses and annual seminars
Work Closely with
Connecticut's Department of Environmental Protections wildlife
division to develop laws and regulations pertaining to
Connecticut's nuisance wildlife control Industry.
Why Should I
become a member?
The most effective way to have a voice in the development of
your field is to have a recognized organization representing
your interest. We would like to help you, and we can only do
this if we receive input from you. You are what makes it all
work.
What are some
of the benefits of membership in the CTNWCOA?
- One year
subscription to Wildlife control Technology magazine.
- Association
with other wildlife control professionals.
- Representation
at the state level.
- Affiliation
with, and representation in the National wildlife control
operators Association.
- Educational
information relating to the wildlife control/ damage
management field.
- Discounted
rates on workshops and seminars sponsored by the CT.
Nuisance wildlife control Association.
- Professional
recognition.
- Free access to
wildlife control literature and video tapes in the
association's library.
- Voting
privileges and the opportunity to serve on Committees and
the board.
Code of Ethics
- I affirm my
strict adherence to all laws and regulations pertaining to
wildlife damage management.
- I ascribe to a
professional code of conduct that embodies the traits of
honesty, sincerity and dedication.
- I will show
exceptionally high levels of concern and respect for people,
property and wildlife.
- I will promote
the understanding and appreciation of the numerous values of
wildlife and scientific wildlife management, as well as an
appreciation for the economic and health concerns of humans
adversely affected by wildlife.
- I will be
sensitive to the various viewpoints on wildlife damage
management.
- I will provide
expertise on managing wildlife damage to my clientele upon
request, within the limits of my experience, ability and
legal authority.
- I will promote
competence and present an image worthy of the profession by
supporting high standards of education, employment and
performance.
- I will strive
to broaden my knowledge, skills and abilities to advance the
practice of commercial wildlife damage management.
- I will, in
good faith, select new or time proven methods for resolving
wildlife damage conflicts and give due consideration to
humaneness, selectivity, effectiveness and practicality.
- I will treat
my competition and clientele in a courteous manner and in
accordance with honorable business practices.
- I will
encourage, through word and through deed, all Commercial
Wildlife Control Operators to adhere to this code and to
participate in state associations of Commercial Wildlife
Control Operators.
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