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May 2019
Spring River and Water Vole Safari 2019
An exclusive photography workshop in a fantastic location famous for its water voles and a host of other wildlife. Practical tuition will be tailored to the needs of those attending and will be suitable for beginners. An ideal gift for those interested in wildlife and photography at any level. Leader: Experienced wildlife and environmental photographer Iain Green. Itinerary: You will meet Iain at The Chipping at 9.00am. The event should finish by 3.00pm. Please bring a packed lunch. *DISCOUNT FOR PTES SUPPORTERS* For…
… Find out more »November 2023
Water vole drawing class with Wild Life Drawing – 14th November 2023
Join us for an evening of art and conservation with our partners at Wild Life Drawing, where we’ll focus on one of our priority species, the water vole. PTES water vole officer Emily Sabin will tell you all about water voles and her work around the country to monitor and protect this threatened species, and Laura Cuppage from Wild Life Drawing will give you tips and tricks to help bring your drawing to life. This class will be live streamed…
… Find out more »April 2024
Water Vole Ecology and Field Signs Training – Thursday 25th April 2024
This course will cover water vole ecology, lifecycle, habitat, survey techniques, and the identification of field signs. No prior knowledge necessary. The course is suitable for anyone with a professional or personal interest in this species, and is designed to guide you towards taking part in our National Water Vole Monitoring Programme (NWVMP). Water voles are fully protected by law, but they can be elusive and difficult to detect. It is important that NWVMP volunteers, conservationists, and ecologists know…
… Find out more »May 2024
Watching Water Voles Webinar – Wednesday 22nd May 2024
We’re excited to bring you a 1-hour webinar, focusing on our favourite element of our popular Water Vole Ecology and Field Signs course – the identification of water voles and their field signs, habitat, population, behaviour and lifecycle. This will arm you with the essential basic knowledge needed for carrying out water vole surveys anywhere in the UK. Ideal for anyone with a professional or personal interest in water voles, in particular: Professional ecologists New volunteer surveyors Land managers,…
… Find out more »Water Vole Ecology and Field Signs Training – Thursday 23rd May 2024
This course will cover water vole ecology, lifecycle, habitat, survey techniques, and the identification of field signs. No prior knowledge necessary. The course is suitable for anyone with a professional or personal interest in this species, and is designed to guide you towards taking part in our National Water Vole Monitoring Programme (NWVMP). Water voles are fully protected by law, but they can be elusive and difficult to detect. It is important that NWVMP volunteers, conservationists, and ecologists know…
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