Conservation courses
If you have any queries about any courses, please get in touch via email at courses@wildwoodtrust.org.
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Introduction to amphibian ecology and surveying
An introduction to the identification and basic ecology of Kent’s frogs, toads and newts. Find out what makes a good amphibian pond as well as different survey techniques, finishing with a torchlight survey of a nearby amphibian population.
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Reptile Ecology and Surveying
A chance to get up close and personal to some of our most iconic and often misunderstood creatures. An introduction to native British reptiles covering identification, basic ecology and survey techniques.
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Water Vole survey, assessment and mitigation
It provides a solid grounding in water vole ecology, survey, assessment, and mitigation with both classroom and field-based practical elements.
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Kent Mammal Identification
Learn how to identify our larger mammals from their tracks, signs and sightings. Includes a tour of the park to see some of the animals in the flesh and a close up examination of skins, skulls and antlers.
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Introduction to birdsong
Learn how to identify birds by their songs and calls. Find out how they make such a variety of sounds, what they mean, and some tips and tricks as to how to identify the birds by the sound.
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Owl pellet workshop
Discover the fascinating reason why owls produce pellets and learn how to collect them for study. In this hands-on course, you’ll practice dissecting owl pellets to uncover and identify skeletal remains of small mammals.
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Wildlife Pond Creation and Conservation
This one-day workshop introduces participants to the principles and practices of creating and conserving wildlife ponds.