Delegates gathered for three days (21 – 23 September) at the East Midlands conference centre in Nottingham to attend the Best of the Best 2009 conference.…
Browsing: Best Practice
The Campaign Against Accidental or Illegal Poisoning (CAIP) has produced a poster designed for professional pest controllers and gamekeepers to put up to discourage members of…
Shooting is part of professional pest control. Foxes, rabbits, certain birds and now badgers (as part of the cull) are all dealt with in this way.…
The RSPH/BPCA Level 2 Certificate in Pest Control has become the industry standard but changes are going to have to be made if the qualification is…
A new group, the Association of Urban Wildlife Professionals, was officially launched last Friday (12 July) during the 2nd Urban Fox Conference. The brainchild of three…
The first urban fox count in nearly 15 years has been launched by The Telegraph in an attempt to find out just how many of the…
Hot off the press is a new Information Note from Natural England which provides guidance on the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and what it means for…
An article which appeared in the latest edition of Environmental Health News published by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) could lead to confusion. The…
The most recent addition to the series of location-specific guideline brochures for pests published by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) National Pest Advisory Panel…
As part of the Project SOE (Security in the Operational Environment) initiative which focuses on security issues within the agricultural environment, a pesticide amnesty is to…

