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Wild Animal Behaviour

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OUR PASS RATE
Animal Care & Veterinary Science (National Average 74.9%)
success-stamp 86.8%
  • SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
  • SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November

Wild Animal Behaviour

Key Points

  • Learn wild animals and their behaviours
  • Understand breeding processes and migration
  • Gain knowledge on animal signals and behaviours
  • 100% online learning
  • Expert tutor support to guide your learning
  • Complete your course within a couple of months

About your Course

The Wild Animal Behaviour is a fascinating course developing your knowledge of behaviours exhibited by animals in their natural habitat. From analysing their courting rituals to exploring their migration patterns and learning their communication methods.

Throughout the course, you’ll gain an understanding of the genetics of a broad range of animals. Understanding how this influences their behaviours and impacts their actions.

You’ll also cover how humans domesticated wild animals to become companion animals, enabling animals to work alongside humans whilst forming lifelong bonds.

Upon completion of this course you’ll have expanded your knowledge of wild animal behaviour. This course can help further your endeavours of working in animal conservation and welfare.  

Getting Started

Enrolling on an online course gives you the flexibility to progress with your learning at a pace that suits you. Allowing you to advance your knowledge of Wild Animal Behaviour no matter what your schedule is like. So, you’re able to develop the knowledge needed to actively pursue an animal care related career.

learndirect the UK’s leading distance learning providers. Our online courses allow you to learn from anywhere, at any time. Simply log in and begin learning whenever the time is right.

If you have any questions or require support, you will have full access to our student support and tutor teams. There are also flexible payment methods available and you can start the minute you enrol.

You’re able to realise your ambitions with minimal impact on your current schedule. Whether you study during your lunch break, on the weekends or after the school-run, it’s completely up to you.

Modules

The qualification will include all elements involved in the units. However, assignments are designed so you’re able to complete multiple tasks together where possible. Therefore, you’ll see a different number of assignments in your personal portfolio; you will still cover all units and complete the whole qualification.

Unit 1: Learning Process and the Development of Behaviour

  • Understand how the process of learning in animals has evolved
  • Analyse key factors which contribute to behavioural development
  • Learn about genetics and the influence on behaviour

Unit 2: Seasonal Breeding, Migratory Behaviour and Mating

  • Learn about theories of reproduction
  • Identify courtship patterns
  • Examine migration behaviour across various species

Unit 3: Animal Aggression, Communication and Social Behaviour

  • Understand the domestication of animals
  • Identify forms of animal aggression
  • Explore animal communication

Entry Requirements

The minimum age for access to this qualification is 16 years of age.

No previous experience or qualifications are needed for this course. The learner should possess a keen interest in wild animal behaviour and welfare.

You’ll also need to have a stable internet connection and laptop you’re able to progress through the course. The estimated Study time for this course is 30 hours.

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

When studying your Wild Animal Behaviour course you’ll be assessed internally by our qualified experts. 

Once you have successfully completed all your assessments you will receive your certificate of completion alongside your qualification.

On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Wild Animal Behaviour.

Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.

View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)

learndirect is one of the largest integrated providers of courses and qualifications, training, and employment services in the UK

  • Each year around 6,000 businesses equip their staff for success with learndirect
  • learndirect have helped more than 75,000 businesses equip their employees with the skills needed to improve productivity.
  • Almost 700,000 maths and English test passes have been achieved with learndirect.
  • 300,000 people fulfilled their career ambitions last year with learndirect.
  • Over 250,000 apprentices have achieved with learndirect.

Gaining the Wild Animal Behaviour Diploma can give you the fundamental knowledge to build on with further study. Helping you realise your ambition of working with wild animals in conservation or zookeeping. Working in conservation means you can expect to earn a salary of between £26,000 – £30,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

The environment acts as a giant instruction manual for wild animals, dictating their behaviour to ensure survival. From the ever-present threat of predators to the availability of food and mates, factors like habitat, climate, and even human presence all influence how animals act, from their hunting strategies to their migration patterns.
Studying wild animal behaviour is crucial for conservation efforts. It allows us to understand animal needs, detect threats like illness or habitat loss through behaviour changes, and even predict animal movements. This knowledge helps us develop better conservation strategies to protect species and maintain healthy ecosystems.
Understanding wild animal behaviour opens doors to various jobs. From wildlife rehabilitator or research assistant roles where you'd directly observe and care for animals, to park ranger or conservation technician positions where knowledge of animal behaviour helps manage habitats and track populations. Even research in fields like ecology or evolutionary biology benefits from this skillset.
Landing a job with wild animals often involves building a strong foundation. Consider volunteering or interning at wildlife rehab centres or conservation organisations. This builds experience and allows you to network. A knowledge-based wild animal behaviour course like this one will also equip you with the foundation to understand these fascinating creatures. It will give you a head start by teaching you how environmental cues and social interactions influence animal actions. This knowledge is valuable for entry-level wildlife rehabilitation, research assistant, or park ranger positions, and paves the way for future careers in conservation and wildlife management. Earning a degree in biology, ecology, or a related field strengthens your knowledge, and unlocks higher-level career opportunities.
Yes, you can! This wild animal behaviour course can be studied completely online at home, so you can easily log on and learn around your commitments.
  • SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
  • SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November

Wild Animal Behaviour

Key Points

  • Learn wild animals and their behaviours
  • Understand breeding processes and migration
  • Gain knowledge on animal signals and behaviours
  • 100% online learning
  • Expert tutor support to guide your learning
  • Complete your course within a couple of months

About your Course

The Wild Animal Behaviour is a fascinating course developing your knowledge of behaviours exhibited by animals in their natural habitat. From analysing their courting rituals to exploring their migration patterns and learning their communication methods.

Throughout the course, you’ll gain an understanding of the genetics of a broad range of animals. Understanding how this influences their behaviours and impacts their actions.

You’ll also cover how humans domesticated wild animals to become companion animals, enabling animals to work alongside humans whilst forming lifelong bonds.

Upon completion of this course you’ll have expanded your knowledge of wild animal behaviour. This course can help further your endeavours of working in animal conservation and welfare.  

Getting Started

Enrolling on an online course gives you the flexibility to progress with your learning at a pace that suits you. Allowing you to advance your knowledge of Wild Animal Behaviour no matter what your schedule is like. So, you’re able to develop the knowledge needed to actively pursue an animal care related career.

learndirect the UK’s leading distance learning providers. Our online courses allow you to learn from anywhere, at any time. Simply log in and begin learning whenever the time is right.

If you have any questions or require support, you will have full access to our student support and tutor teams. There are also flexible payment methods available and you can start the minute you enrol.

You’re able to realise your ambitions with minimal impact on your current schedule. Whether you study during your lunch break, on the weekends or after the school-run, it’s completely up to you.

Modules

The qualification will include all elements involved in the units. However, assignments are designed so you’re able to complete multiple tasks together where possible. Therefore, you’ll see a different number of assignments in your personal portfolio; you will still cover all units and complete the whole qualification.

Unit 1: Learning Process and the Development of Behaviour

  • Understand how the process of learning in animals has evolved
  • Analyse key factors which contribute to behavioural development
  • Learn about genetics and the influence on behaviour

Unit 2: Seasonal Breeding, Migratory Behaviour and Mating

  • Learn about theories of reproduction
  • Identify courtship patterns
  • Examine migration behaviour across various species

Unit 3: Animal Aggression, Communication and Social Behaviour

  • Understand the domestication of animals
  • Identify forms of animal aggression
  • Explore animal communication

Entry Requirements

The minimum age for access to this qualification is 16 years of age.

No previous experience or qualifications are needed for this course. The learner should possess a keen interest in wild animal behaviour and welfare.

You’ll also need to have a stable internet connection and laptop you’re able to progress through the course. The estimated Study time for this course is 30 hours.

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

Excellent Marking

Assessment

When studying your Wild Animal Behaviour course you’ll be assessed internally by our qualified experts. 

Once you have successfully completed all your assessments you will receive your certificate of completion alongside your qualification.

Qualifications

On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Wild Animal Behaviour.

Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.

View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)

learndirect is one of the largest integrated providers of courses and qualifications, training, and employment services in the UK

  • Each year around 6,000 businesses equip their staff for success with learndirect
  • learndirect have helped more than 75,000 businesses equip their employees with the skills needed to improve productivity.
  • Almost 700,000 maths and English test passes have been achieved with learndirect.
  • 300,000 people fulfilled their career ambitions last year with learndirect.
  • Over 250,000 apprentices have achieved with learndirect.

Gaining the Wild Animal Behaviour Diploma can give you the fundamental knowledge to build on with further study. Helping you realise your ambition of working with wild animals in conservation or zookeeping. Working in conservation means you can expect to earn a salary of between £26,000 – £30,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

The environment acts as a giant instruction manual for wild animals, dictating their behaviour to ensure survival. From the ever-present threat of predators to the availability of food and mates, factors like habitat, climate, and even human presence all influence how animals act, from their hunting strategies to their migration patterns.
Studying wild animal behaviour is crucial for conservation efforts. It allows us to understand animal needs, detect threats like illness or habitat loss through behaviour changes, and even predict animal movements. This knowledge helps us develop better conservation strategies to protect species and maintain healthy ecosystems.
Understanding wild animal behaviour opens doors to various jobs. From wildlife rehabilitator or research assistant roles where you'd directly observe and care for animals, to park ranger or conservation technician positions where knowledge of animal behaviour helps manage habitats and track populations. Even research in fields like ecology or evolutionary biology benefits from this skillset.
Landing a job with wild animals often involves building a strong foundation. Consider volunteering or interning at wildlife rehab centres or conservation organisations. This builds experience and allows you to network. A knowledge-based wild animal behaviour course like this one will also equip you with the foundation to understand these fascinating creatures. It will give you a head start by teaching you how environmental cues and social interactions influence animal actions. This knowledge is valuable for entry-level wildlife rehabilitation, research assistant, or park ranger positions, and paves the way for future careers in conservation and wildlife management. Earning a degree in biology, ecology, or a related field strengthens your knowledge, and unlocks higher-level career opportunities.
Yes, you can! This wild animal behaviour course can be studied completely online at home, so you can easily log on and learn around your commitments.
OUR PASS RATE
Animal Care & Veterinary Science
success-stamp 86.8%
(National Average 74.9%)
100% online
learning
3 units
60 guided
learning hours
best-top-25-23 best-mid-23

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