Large Animal Rescue is about HUMAN Behavior
The outcome from an unplanned event can be effected by OUR behavior and those responding. Let's dive into what EACH one of us can do to ensure a smarter, saner response in emergencies and disasters.
Investment: $30 (non-refundable)
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Speaker
Dr. Rebecca Husted
Rebecca holds a PhD in Animal Physiology but her real interest is equine behavior in various tough situations from trailer wrecks to barn fires to entrapped horses - thus she has been leading a variety of colleagues in teaching Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue over the last 25 years in both North America as well as globally. She is fascinated by the HUMAN behavior that is associated with these types of situations - and realized long ago that if situations can be PREVENTED - that is so much better for our horses.
Rebecca also edited and co-wrote the first textbook on Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (Wiley-Blackwell) in 2008. She is a decorated combat veteran, retired Signal Officer, US ARMY, and holds a BS (Biology) from Wofford College. She is a support firefighter, incident safety officer and PIO for City of Gray Fire Department, has been providing training in Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (TLAERTM ) techniques across the US and internationally for over 25 years.