Competence Center for Technical Location of the TCRH Training Center Rescue and Help Mosbach invites you: Sunday, July 9, 2023 from 09.00 a.m
Read moreOn Saturday, May 6, 2023, a good 50 interested hunters and dog handlers came to the Rescue and Help Training Center in the TCRH Mosbach Mosbach to find out about the carcass test project.
At the beginning, BRH President and project manager Jürgen Schart welcomed the participants and presented the project.
Read moreOn Saturday, May 6, 2023, all hunting managers, hunters and dog handlers are cordially invited to the Training Center Rescue and Help (Luttenbachtalstraße 30, 74821 Mosbach).
Read moreEarthquakes can lead to major damage. The first measures that have proven successful in international aid are first-response teams, which are trained according to uniform, internationally valid criteria. The TCRH Mosbach offers numerous scenarios for the practical education and training of such Urban Search & Response Teams (USAR).
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In the event of an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF), the search for wild boars that have died from the disease is an important part of animal disease control. There is a lot of infectious virus material in the carcasses and their surroundings, which can infect other wild boars and spread the disease. The carcasses of dead wild boars must therefore be found and disposed of as quickly as possible. The cadaver tests with specially trained human-dog teams have proven very effective. For this purpose, emergency services such as cadaver search teams, managers and drone teams are trained at the TCRH Mosbach on behalf of the MLR Baden-Württemberg.
Read moreThe training of emergency services to search for fallen game as part of the fight against African swine fever (ASF) is very important. The TCRH Training Center Rescue and Help will provide information in an online event about the opportunities to participate in this measure financed by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Food, Rural Areas and Consumer Protection.
Read moreOn three weekends in July and August, another 24 motivated dog handlers and their dogs learned to search for wild boar carcasses at the TCRH Mosbach.
Read moreOn May 25, 2022, the African swine fever virus (ASF) was detected in dead pigs from a fattening pig farm.
At the moment, no dead wild boars have been found in the area around the farm. Research into the origin of the pathogen is in full swing.
Read moreSince mid-February 2022, Dr. Christina Jehle Member of the TCRH project team. The veterinarian is an active hunter and dog handler and has many years of experience in hunting association work.
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