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Annette Stickler

Experience
Director and Bushcraft Instructor - Campfire Skills
UK Course Leader, Bushcraft Instructor and Assistant - The Ray Mears School of Wilderness Bushcraft
Grateley House School working with young people with ADHD, Tourettes and Aspergers Syndrome
Livestock Keeper/Activities - The Elms School
Animal and Bird Keeper - Paultons Park
Senior Zoo Keeper - Marwell Zoological Park

Field Research
Self funded Field Research

Media Interviews
Coast to Coast - TV interview about hand rearing an Arabian Gazelle
BBC Radio Solent - 20 minute interview with Nick Girdler talking about Bushcraft

Education 
City and Guilds in Wildlife Management
Diploma Animal Care -  Sparsholt College Hampshire.

Other Courses and Training      
First Aid at Work
Child and Baby First Aid
PADI International Open Water Diver
The Ray Mears School Of Wilderness Bushcraft
      - Arctic Survival Course 
      - Foundation Course British Woodland Survival
      - Woodland Survival Skills - The Journeyman Course
      - Animal Tracking and Nature Awareness
Campfire Cooking
Birch Bark and Basketry Techniques
Primitive Technology
Campcraft
Willow Basketry
Shallow Water certificate
Food Hygiene
OCN Coppicing Level I and II
BCU 2 star Kayak, Tandem and Solo Canoe
BCU Aquatic First Aid
Deer Stalking Level I
The Heroes Of Telemark Expedition Award of Completion 2006
Map and Compass
Land Rover Driving Level I
Advanced Medicine For Remote Foreign Travel
Making two English Longbow's with Chris Boyton (UK`s Traditional Longbow maker)
Flint Knapping with John Lord (Professional Flint Knapper)

                                 
Membership
The British Deer Society
British Basket Makers Association
The Society of Primitive Technology
Institute of Outdoor Learning

Activities and Interests
Annette has an ongoing interest in travel to wilderness areas overseas.

Annette has a genuine interest in wildlife and conservation work. She now prefers to see wildlife in their natural environments.

By nature she is adventurous and will try most things. She has sky dived, walked part of the Moreno Glacier (Argentina), climbed Mount Villarica (Chile) and walked the Inca trail (Peru). Her passion and understanding of the natural world has evolved over time, influenced by meeting, and sometimes staying, with indigenous people including the Samburu tribe, Amantani Indians, Uros Indians, Sami and an Aboriginal community.

Annette is also a keen wilderness photographer and her credits to date include photographs chosen for publishing in Professor Gordon Hillman and Ray Mears`s book of “Wild Food”.

Born: 1973

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