ICTQual Level 5 Diploma in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD Ramsar)

The ICTQual Level 5 Diploma in Wildlife Related Conventions (CITES, CMS, CBD, Ramsar) is designed to provide learners with advanced knowledge and practical understanding of international agreements that shape global wildlife conservation. This course focuses on equipping learners with the ability to interpret, apply, and evaluate conventions that protect species, habitats, and ecosystems. By combining theoretical learning with practical applications, the diploma prepares learners to contribute meaningfully to conservation, policy-making, and environmental management.
This diploma emphasizes the importance of understanding the scope and impact of conventions such as CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species), CMS (Convention on Migratory Species), CBD (Convention on Biological Diversity), and Ramsar (Wetlands Convention).The course highlights the role of international cooperation in addressing biodiversity loss, climate change, and habitat degradation. With a strong focus on real-world scenarios, learners gain the ability to apply their knowledge in diverse contexts, making them valuable contributors to wildlife and environmental projects.
The ICTQual Level 5 Diploma in Wildlife Related Conventions also prepares learners to take on responsibilities that require critical thinking, policy analysis, and adaptability. Learners will gain insights into the challenges facing global conservation today, including illegal wildlife trade and ecosystem decline, and learn approaches to mitigate these issues. By completing this diploma, individuals will be empowered to support conservation initiatives, foster sustainable practices, and contribute positively to protecting biodiversity through international collaboration.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
Credits
50 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Policy Development and National Legislation for Wildlife Conventions
- Advanced Trade Regulation and Enforcement under CITES
- Migratory Corridors and International Cooperation under CMS
- Biodiversity Mainstreaming through CBD Implementation
- Wetland Ecosystem Services and Ramsar Convention Applications
- Role of International Organizations in Wildlife Governance

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals who want to strengthen their ability to work with international wildlife conventions.
- Passionate about wildlife conservation and biodiversity.
- Interested in global environmental law and policy.
- Strong analytical and research skills.
- Motivated to contribute to sustainable conservation practices.
- Keen to work in NGOs, government, or international organizations.
- Dedicated to protecting ecosystems through international collaboration.
Course Learning Outcomes
Policy Development and National Legislation for Wildlife Conventions
- Understand how international conventions are translated into national legislation and policy frameworks.
- Analyze the role of governments in drafting, adopting, and enforcing wildlife laws.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of national legislation in meeting international obligations.
- Develop skills to identify policy gaps and propose legislative improvements.
- Recognize challenges in harmonizing national laws with global conservation standards.
Advanced Trade Regulation and Enforcement under CITES
- Understand advanced mechanisms for regulating international trade in endangered species.
- Analyze enforcement challenges such as illegal trafficking, corruption, and weak monitoring systems.
- Evaluate the role of customs authorities, law enforcement, and international cooperation in CITES compliance.
- Develop skills to interpret trade data and assess enforcement reports.
- Recognize the importance of transparency and accountability in wildlife trade regulation.
Migratory Corridors and International Cooperation under CMS
- Understand the ecological importance of migratory corridors for species survival.
- Analyze strategies for cross‑border cooperation in protecting migratory species.
- Evaluate successful case studies of international collaboration under CMS.
- Develop skills to design cooperative frameworks for corridor management.
- Recognize challenges in coordinating conservation efforts among multiple countries.
Biodiversity Mainstreaming through CBD Implementation
- Understand the concept of biodiversity mainstreaming in national development policies.
- Analyze strategies for integrating biodiversity into agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and urban planning.
- Evaluate national biodiversity action plans and their alignment with CBD goals.
- Develop skills to monitor and report progress under CBD frameworks.
- Recognize the role of biodiversity mainstreaming in achieving sustainable development.
Wetland Ecosystem Services and Ramsar Convention Applications
- Understand the ecological, cultural, and economic services provided by wetlands.
- Analyze the criteria and processes for Ramsar site designation.
- Evaluate strategies for sustainable wetland management and conservation.
- Develop skills to assess wetland ecosystem services and propose management improvements.
- Recognize global challenges in wetland conservation and the role of Ramsar in addressing them.
Role of International Organizations in Wildlife Governance
- Understand the contribution of international organizations to wildlife governance and conservation.
- Analyze how NGOs, UN agencies, and intergovernmental bodies support convention implementation.
- Evaluate case studies of international organizations driving conservation initiatives.
- Develop skills to collaborate with global partners for biodiversity protection.
- Recognize the importance of advocacy, awareness, and capacity building in wildlife governance.
