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National Dormouse Conference 2019

University of Reading Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom

THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT Our National Dormouse Conference is a must for all dormouse monitoring volunteers to learn more about hazel dormouse conservation and meet up with fellow wildlife enthusiasts. The day will be packed full of exciting talks from the country’s top dormouse experts and researchers, as detailed below: Ian White Dormouse […]

£40 – £80

Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – Nov 23rd & 24th 2020

This is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  We will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved […]

Hazel Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – 1st & 2nd March 2021

Online

- SOLD OUT - This is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  We will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those […]

Hazel Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – 15th & 16th March 2021

Online

– SOLD OUT – This is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  We will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those […]

Hazel Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – 12th & 13th April 2021

Online

This is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  We will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved […]

Hazel Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – 20th & 21st September 2021

Online

This is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  We will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved […]

Hazel Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – 25th & 26th April 2022

Online

This is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  We will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved […]

Hazel Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – 1st & 2nd August 2022

Online

This is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30. We will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved […]

Hazel dormouse habitat management and hedgerow management – 23 August 2022

Briddlesford Woods Briddlesford Woods, Wootton Bridge, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

Hazel dormice are one of Britain’s most enigmatic species, but they are hard both to find and study. This is because they are small, they live in the tree and shrub canopy when active and they come out at night. They are also closely associated with old, managed woodlands, where they live, and with hedgerows, […]

Art and Conservation – 8th November 2022

Online

We’re partnering with Wildlife Drawing to bring you an evening of art and conservation, centred around the beloved dormouse. We’ll hear from Ian White, our Dormouse Officer, who will talk about our dormouse conservation efforts, including our dormouse reintroduction programme. We’ll then get some drawing tips from artist and wildlife enthusiast Laura Cuppage. This art […]

The National Dormouse Conference – Dormice in a Changing World- 11th November 2023

University of Reading Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom

    Booking has now closed. Please email ian.white@ptes.org if you have any questions.   To be held at the University of Reading university on the 11th November 2023 between 10am and 4.30pm (doors open at 9am). Click here for further information about getting to the conference Hazel dormice have been in decline in Britain […]

Dormouse Ecology, Conservation and Woodland Management – Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Online

  During this online course (run over two afternoon sessions), we will look at the ecology of dormice, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. This course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved in dormouse conservation and it is recommended as a first […]

Recurring

Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management

Isle of Wight

  14th May 2024: 15th October 2024:   Hazel dormice are one of Britain’s most enigmatic species, but they are hard both to find and study. This is because they are small, they live in the tree and shrub canopy when active and they come out at night. They are also closely associated with old, […]

Recurring

Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management

Isle of Wight

  14th May 2024: 15th October 2024:   Hazel dormice are one of Britain’s most enigmatic species, but they are hard both to find and study. This is because they are small, they live in the tree and shrub canopy when active and they come out at night. They are also closely associated with old, […]

Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management – Thursday 12th June 2025

Isle of Wight

  Hazel dormice are one of Britain’s most enigmatic species, but they are hard both to find and study. This is because they are small, they live in the tree and shrub canopy when active and they come out at night. They are also closely associated with old, managed woodlands, where they live, and with […]

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