ICTQual Level 3 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD Ramsar)
The ICTQual Level 3 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD, Ramsar) is designed to provide learners with advanced knowledge and practical insight into the global frameworks that safeguard biodiversity and ecosystems. Building on the foundations of Level 1 and Level 2, this qualification explores the complexities of international wildlife governance, focusing on how conventions are implemented, monitored, and enforced at national and global levels.
Learners will gain a deeper understanding of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and its mechanisms for regulating wildlife trade, the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) and its role in protecting species across borders, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its strategies for sustainable biodiversity management, and the Ramsar Convention’s efforts to conserve wetlands of international importance.
This award emphasizes critical analysis, case studies, and practical applications, enabling learners to evaluate conservation challenges and propose solutions within the framework of international agreements. By completing this qualification, learners will be prepared to contribute to conservation projects, support NGOs and government agencies, and progress into higher vocational diplomas in biodiversity, environmental governance, and sustainability.
Level 3 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD Ramsar)
To enrol in ICTQual Level 3 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD Ramsar), learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual Level 3 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD Ramsar), consists of 3 mandatory units.
- Implementation of Wildlife Conventions at National Level
- Monitoring and Reporting Obligations under CITES, CMS, CBD, and Ramsar
- Challenges in Enforcing International Wildlife Agreements
Learning Outcomes for the ICTQual Level 3 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD Ramsar):
Implementation of Wildlife Conventions at National Level
- Understand how international conventions are translated into national laws and policies
- Explain the responsibilities of governments in implementing CITES, CMS, CBD, and Ramsar agreements
- Recognize the role of national agencies and institutions in enforcement and compliance
- Evaluate examples of successful national implementation strategies and their impact on biodiversity
- Develop awareness of challenges faced by countries in aligning local practices with global standards
Monitoring and Reporting Obligations under CITES, CMS, CBD, and Ramsar
- Understand the importance of monitoring systems for species, habitats, and ecosystems
- Explain reporting requirements and obligations for member states under each convention
- Recognize the role of data collection, documentation, and transparency in global conservation efforts
- Evaluate how monitoring and reporting contribute to accountability and international cooperation
- Develop skills to analyze reports and assess compliance with convention objectives
Challenges in Enforcing International Wildlife Agreements
- Identify common enforcement challenges such as illegal trade, lack of resources, and weak governance
- Understand the impact of political, economic, and social factors on enforcement effectiveness
- Evaluate case studies highlighting enforcement successes and failures across different regions
- Recognize the importance of international collaboration in overcoming enforcement barriers
- Develop critical thinking skills to propose solutions for strengthening enforcement mechanisms
The ICTQual Level 3 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions equips learners with advanced knowledge of how global agreements are implemented, monitored, and enforced. This qualification strengthens professional readiness for conservation, biodiversity governance, and environmental management roles. It also provides a pathway to higher vocational awards and diplomas, enabling learners to contribute meaningfully to international wildlife protection and sustainability initiatives.
- Progression to ICTQual Level 4 Award in Wildlife Related Conventions for advanced policy and governance study
- Opportunities to pursue vocational diplomas in biodiversity, conservation, and environmental sustainability
- Ability to participate in national and international conservation projects and awareness campaigns
- Development of skills for supporting wildlife trade monitoring and enforcement activities
- Pathway to roles assisting NGOs, government agencies, and conservation organizations in biodiversity protection
- Preparation for involvement in wetland management and Ramsar site conservation projects
- Opportunities to engage in international workshops, conferences, and training programs on wildlife conventions
- Enhanced employability in conservation, environmental governance, and biodiversity monitoring roles
- Foundation for building expertise in migratory species protection and cross‑border conservation under CMS
- Readiness to progress into specialized areas such as biodiversity action planning, ecosystem management, and sustainable development initiatives
- Strengthened capacity to contribute to policy development and reporting obligations under global conventions
