
Delve into the dynamic field of wildlife conservation, focusing on habitat management, conservation strategies, and wildlife ecology. Engage with both national and international case studies to understand the complexities of resource competition and its impact on conservation efforts. Enhance your practical fieldwork abilities by employing advanced technology to assess and monitor habitats, and explore innovative conservation and restoration strategies inspired by global examples. Develop leadership qualities through project management training and critical thinking exercises, while debating current sector issues. Emphasize sustainable management practices and the significance of influencing human behaviour to drive effective conservation initiatives. Benefit from strong industry and academic connections, ensuring that your education is both relevant and impactful. This comprehensive approach equips you with the expertise and confidence to pursue a fulfilling career dedicated to preserving our planet's invaluable wildlife and natural habitats.
4th, 11th and 18th June 2026
Botanical identification training and survey opportunities in a selection of upland hay meadows. There are three days of free training for beginners, and also botanists wishing to refresh their skills. Wildflower, grasses and surveying 4 June 9:45 am - 4:30 pm. Grasses and sedges identification…
Flexible on demand training - takes 1-2 hours to complete
A practical guide to enhancing and maintaining biodiversity on school or college grounds, this free online training course is aimed at managers of any outdoor setting. The course has been developed by Natural England and Department for Education in collaboration with the National Biodiversity Data…
Courses are run on demand and usually last for 3 days (including assessment) Get in touch on 07855571312 or ctlogue@aol.com
Courses include the following: Safe Use of Pesticides (PA1) Boom Mounted Sprayers (PA2) Variable Geometry Boom Sprayers (PA3) Slug Pellets and Granular Applications (PA4) Hand Held Applicators (PA6) including Application in or near Water (PA6AW), Stem Injection, Stump Treatment, Invasive Weeds…
The course takes on average 4 hours to complete. Upon registration, candidates have full access to course content including a downloadable workbook and HD videos. At the end of course, candidates will answer multiple choice questions.
Himalayan balsam is one of the most widespread and impactful invasive plant species across the UK and Ireland. Unfortunately, it is also a plant that is frequently mismanaged, or ignored until it creates monocultures. This new course, the first of its kind, teaches candidates how to practically…

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Cumbrian Agriculture, Arboriculture and Forestry Apprenticeship Information Evenings 18 and 19 May 2026

Cumbria Young Farmers' Club Southern District Field Day