29/08/14 - 05/09/14
Monitoring and Surveying for Conservation is a practical, vocational course focusing on techniques for surveying and monitoring selected groups of animals and plants for the analysis of habitat and communities, including Phase 1 and 2 surveys and the National Vegetation Classification. Day topics are likely to include: red grouse management, butterfly census and diversity indices. The emphasis will be on evaluating the methodologies and examining the implications of site monitoring and surveying thus helping to improve the understanding for all currently involved or wishing to be employed in site management for conservation. This course is designed for the Birkbeck University of London MSc in Countryside Management as a stand alone module and is suitable for others who wish to study at this level.
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