Skull and Bone Identification of British Mammals (2-day course)

Skull and Bone Identification of British Mammals (2-day course)

Ric Morris will explain bone identification techniques especially suited to mammal recording.

By Mammal Society

Date and time

Location

Field Studies Council - Preston Montford

Field Studies Council - Preston Montford Montford Bridge SY4 1DX United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 6 hours

The mammal worker will often find a skull or random bone in the course of a field survey or country walk, but due to a lack of identification skills these discoveries may be ignored or discarded instead of potentially yielding a valuable mammal record.

During this unique two-day course, Ric Morris will explain bone identification techniques especially suited to mammal recording, enabling delegates to confidently identify the majority of their bone finds.

The workshop will cover;

· Types of animal support structures

· The structure and naming of the parts of the skeleton

· Cranial and post-cranial bones

· ‘Laying out’ a skeleton

· How to differentiate mammal bones from bird, amphibian, reptile and fish bones

· How the skeleton affects the way mammals walk and run

· How to distinguish insectivores, herbivores, carnivores and omnivores

· An introduction to owl pellet analysis

· Primary skeletal features of every Order, Family and most species of native and introduced wild UK mammals and some domestics

· Ageing mammals from their bones

· Identifying bone fragments

· A brief look at bone pathology, including abnormalities, deformities and healed fractures

There will also be an opportunity to examine, handle, draw or photograph specimens from a very extensive collection.

Places on this course are limited to 12 delegates.

The course will start at 10am on Saturday morning and finish around 4.00 pm on Sunday.

The course fee includes overnight accommodation, meals and refreshments, at FSC Preston Montford.


Intermediate level: This event is aimed at people who already possess a good knowledge of the topic. The event will then build on this knowledge by exploring key concepts in depth.


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

For booking terms and conditions click here.

*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.


Organized 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.

£180 – £260
Dec 6 · 10:00 AM GMT