Mammal Identification and Ecology

Mammal Identification and Ecology

Join us for a fascinating weekend exploring the world of UK mammals and enhancing your wildlife identification and monitoring skills!

By Mammal Society

Date and time

Fri, 19 Sep 2025 10:00 - Sun, 21 Sep 2025 16:00 BST

Location

Field Studies Council - Preston Montford

Shrewsbury Montford Bridge SY4 1DX United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 days 6 hours

The Mammal Identification and Ecology Weekend is an immersive, hands-on training course designed for nature enthusiasts, ecologists, and conservationists eager to develop their knowledge of UK mammal species. Over the course participants will engage in a combination of classroom-based learning and practical fieldwork, gaining essential skills in mammal identification, and monitoring techniques.

This residential course provides an in-depth introduction to the key distinguishing features of all UK mammal species, from their visual characteristics to field signs such as tracks, feeding remains, nests, burrows, droppings, and skeletal remains. Participants will also explore ethical considerations, conservation challenges, and the latest developments in mammal research and monitoring techniques.

Accommodation and meals are included, ensuring a comfortable and fully immersive learning experience.


Course Aim:

To introduce participants to the identification and ecology of UK land mammal species while equipping them with essential monitoring techniques used in conservation and research.


Course Objectives:

By the end of the course, participants will:

  • Be able to confidently identify all UK mammal species using a range of clues, including visual features, tracks, and other field signs.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the biology, behaviour, and ecology of UK mammals.
  • Learn key mammal monitoring skills, including fieldwork techniques.
  • Understand the legal framework surrounding mammal conservation in the UK.


Course Content (running order will vary depending on the trainer)

1. Introduction to the Course & Mammal Society:

Overview of the course structure, objectives, and expectations.The importance of mammal recording for conservation and research.


2. Identifying UK Mammals

  • Small Mammals
  • Herbivores
  • Carnivores
  • Bats
  • Sea Mammals (Cetacea and Pinnipeds)


3. Field-Based Practical Sessions

  • Mammal Monitoring Techniques:
  • Use of thermal imaging and audio recording equipment.
  • Setting and analysing camera traps for nocturnal species.
  • Live-trapping small mammals using Longworth traps.
  • Identifying and interpreting mammal footprints using footprint tunnels.


4. Mammals & the Law

  • Overview of UK wildlife legislation related to mammal protection and conservation.
  • Ethical considerations in mammal research and fieldwork.


Who Should Attend?

This course is suitable for:

  • Wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and amateur naturalists.
  • Conservation professionals and ecologists looking to enhance their field skills.
  • Students and researchers studying wildlife biology, zoology, or environmental sciences.


Why Join This Course?

  • Expert-Led Training – Learn from experienced ecologists and conservation professionals.
  • Hands-On Experience – Develop practical skills through immersive fieldwork.
  • Small Group Learning – Benefit from a supportive and interactive environment.


A CPD certificate will be provided on completion of this course.

Course level: 2 - Beginner level


Attendees will ideally have some basic understanding of the topic. The event will then allow them to consolidate pre-existing knowledge and develop their skills.


Accessibility:

We are committed to ensuring the accessibility of our training courses. If you require accommodations or have any accessibility concerns, please contact us at training@themammalsociety.org in advance, and we will be happy to assist you.


For booking terms and conditions click here: MS Training Booking Terms and Conditions.pdf


*Please note - If not enough delegates book on to this course it may be postponed with two weeks notice, this is because we are a small charity and need to make sure our events are viable.

Organised by

We are the only organisation involved in the study and conservation of all British mammals - from dormice to dolphins, and bats to badgers. We support a growing network of amateur and professional mammalogists and conservationists working for mammals across the country and abroad, and provide a hub of information and expertise. We are the national voice for mammal conservation, working to identify the threats mammals face and halt declines before it’s too late; we provide scientific advice to advocate sound conservation policies based on thorough research and surveying; and we inform and educate people of all ages to raise awareness of mammal conservation issues.

THE MAMMAL SOCIETY IS VAT REGISTERED BUT WE ARE AN ELIGIBLE BODY SO OUR TRAINING & EVENTS ARE VAT EXEMPT.

£250 – £300