Introduction of Ecological Surveying

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LOCATION & START DATE
Bicton College - 7 April 2025
LEVEL
No Qualification Levels Explained
DURATION
1 day
LEARNING AREA
Agriculture & Countryside Management Find out more
ATTENDANCE
Part-time

Course information

Join our one-day course and gain hands-on experience in wildlife and habitat surveying. Perfect for beginners and nature enthusiasts, this practical course will teach you key techniques in species identification, habitat assessment, and data collection—all with expert guidance.

What You’ll Learn:

• Field Survey Techniques: Practice essential methods for surveying wildlife and habitats.
• Hands-On Fieldwork: Spend time outdoors applying your skills in real-world conditions.
• Data Recording: Learn to collect and document ecological data.

Who Should Attend?

• Beginners, students, or volunteers interested in ecology and conservation.

Bicton College

Bicton College

Bicton College is based in East Devon, near Exeter, and set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just two miles from the Jurassic Coast. The historic Georgian mansion, commercial farm, animal husbandry school, modern veterinary nursing building, world-class engineering and heavy plant machinery workshop, walled garden and arboretum are all set in over 200 hectares of historic parkland.


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For individuals with an income over £32,000, there is a nominal fee. ( Tuition Fees: £9.00 ).
Financial support for ages 19+
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Introduction of Ecological Surveying No Qualification Bicton College conservation, horticulture, surveying, landmanagement, wildlife