Habitat Indicator Species Online

Habitat Indicator Species Online

By The Species Recovery Trust

An online course giving participants an overview of terrestrial lowland habitats and the key indicator species which define them

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Online

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  • 5 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

Science & Tech

An online course giving participants

  • an overview of the key Phase I, UK Habitats and NVC communities found in lowland Britain
  • detailed information on the indicator species which one should look for while surveying

The purpose of much botanical survey is to tell us what is going on in the landscape around us – is it being over-managed, or unmanaged? Has the land been subject to agricultural improvement? What type of soil is it? Is it a habitat which is likely to support a wide range of species?

This course covers the basics of habitat assessment, from Phase I through UK Habitat Classification to the very basics of the National Vegetation Classification system. In particular, we will become familiar with the key indicator species, which immediately tell you what sort of habitat you are in and point you in the right direction for final classification.

The course comprises 2 pre-recorded tutorials interspersed with short self-tests, which can be paused, rewound or skipped at any point during the 24 hours, giving you the chance to have a break when you want, and go back over any species you are less familiar with (or sections where you feel you’ve let yourself down on the test). There is a full test at the end which will be available online in perpetuity for you to come back and test your memory of the species in the future.

There is also a ‘bespoke’ ticket option, for which we will set you up with the tutorial on any date of your choosing.

All proceeds from the course will go to supporting our endangered species conservation work.


Schedule

There are two video tutorials. The first lasts two and a half hours, the second tutorial lasts two hours and will be available to attendees for a 24 hour period (from 5pm the night before).

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About the tutor

Dominic Price is a highly regarded botanical tutor and has been running courses for all levels of ecologists since 2007. He is director of The Species Recovery Trust and specialises in the conservation of endangered species. He is the author of A Field Guide to Grasses, Sedges and Rushes, and co-author of A Field Guide to Bryophytes and The Photographic Guide to Winter Trees and Shrubs.


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Course certificate

This course can be used as part of your Continuing Professional Development (CPD). We invite attendees to download their own certificate and complete the numbers of hours spent on the course, as we are aware some attendees spend more time reading up about courses before the day, and writing their notes up and re-sitting the course tests afterwards. The hours on your certificate should accurately reflect this time.


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The Species Recovery Trust

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£110 – £140
Nov 10 · 01:00 PST