Reptile Ecology and Survey Techniques

Reptile Ecology and Survey Techniques

By Kent Wildlife Trust - Education, Training & Events

Identify and learn about reptile requirements. Then search for them in Vinters Valley Nature Reserve, a nature reserve nearby

Date and time

Location

Tyland Barn

Chatham Road Maidstone ME14 3BD United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

Charity & Causes • Environment

his study day begins with a session in the classroom at Tyland Barn covering reptile ecology and identification followed by a look at some of the habitat requirements of reptiles and survey techniques.

In the afternoon there will be a site visit to Vinters Valley Nature Reserve to undertake a survey for reptiles and habitat assessment, as well as an opportunity see how site management can be modified to create a habitat suitable for reptiles (& other species). A great way to put lessons learnt in the morning into practice.

By the end of the session participants will be able to:

  • Name all four native reptiles found in Kent
  • Identify all four species native to Kent
  • Name the key components of good reptile habitat
  • Understand two methods for surveying for reptiles

Suitable for beginners and those wishing to improve their identification and survey skills. Please note that only adults aged 18 and over can now attend our Study Days. This is for safeguarding and insurance reasons.

Led by Steve Songhurst, Kent Reptile and Amphibian Group (KRAG)

Please note that toilets are available at Tyland Barn . Vinters Valley Nature Reserve is located approximately 10 minutes drive away from Tyland Barn. The reserve has on road parking (Cul de sac) and toilet facilities

Photo: Common Lizard by Steve Songhurst

For further information, please visit the Study Days page of the Kent Wildlife Trust website.

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From £32.50
May 23 · 10:00 GMT+1