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SUMMARY:Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management - Thursday 12th June 2025
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\n  \nHazel 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\, that they use as dispersal corridors. \n  \nPeople’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) has been the lead conservation charity helping hazel dormice and we manage the national monitoring programme\, the dormouse reintroduction programme\, and advise both conservation groups and ecological consultants on habitat management. \n  \nPTES also manage the Great British Hedgerow Survey which is the standard method of surveying hedgerows in Britain. On completion of the short survey which assesses the current condition of the hedge\, advice is provided for future management. \n  \nThis one-day course on woodland and hedgerow management for dormice will take place at Briddlesford woods on the Isle of Wight which is a private reserve owned by PTES and managed for its mammal assemblage that includes hazel dormice\, red squirrels and woodland bats. \n  \nCourse dates: Thursday 12th June 2025 \nVenue: Black Hut\, Briddlesford Woods\, Isle of Wight \nCost: £50 for Volunteers | £80 for Ecological Consultants \nIf you have any questions\, please email ian.white@ptes.org
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-woodland-and-hedgerow-management-thursday-12th-june-2025/
LOCATION:Isle of Wight
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250402T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250402T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
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SUMMARY:Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - Tuesday 1st  April & Wednesday 2nd April 2025
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\n  \nDuring this online course\, we will look at the ecology of dormice\, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. \nThis course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved in dormouse conservation and it is recommended as a first step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nThis course will be run over two afternoon sessions and cost £50 or £80 depending on a delegates position. \n  \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer Ian White.  Please email ian.white@ptes.org for further details \nIan White\, the course leader\, has been working with dormice for over 20 years and has worked solely on the species since being with PTES for the last twenty years. He has developed most of the training resources to help people work towards their licence\, he manages the dormouse reintroduction programme\, is part of the team that manages the NDMP and has extensive experience in dormouse mitigation procedures. He also manages the dormouse monitoring programme on the Briddlesford estate on the IoW. \n  \nDetails: \n\n\n\nDate: \nTue 1st April & Weds 2nd April 2025\n\n\nTime: \n1.30pm  – 4.30pm\n\n\nCost:\n£50 for conservation volunteers\n\n\n \n£80 for ecological consultants\n\n\nTutor: \nIan White Ian.white@ptes.org\n\n\nAdministrator:\nCharlie Hooper Charlie.hooper@ptes.org\n\n\nVenue:\nOnline course
URL:https://ptes.org/event/event-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-1st-and-2nd-april-2025/2025-04-02/
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250401T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250401T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20250130T161044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T111129Z
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SUMMARY:Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - Tuesday 1st  April & Wednesday 2nd April 2025
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\n  \nDuring this online course\, we will look at the ecology of dormice\, their conservation and relevant legislation. We will also consider woodland management for the species. \nThis course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved in dormouse conservation and it is recommended as a first step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nThis course will be run over two afternoon sessions and cost £50 or £80 depending on a delegates position. \n  \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer Ian White.  Please email ian.white@ptes.org for further details \nIan White\, the course leader\, has been working with dormice for over 20 years and has worked solely on the species since being with PTES for the last twenty years. He has developed most of the training resources to help people work towards their licence\, he manages the dormouse reintroduction programme\, is part of the team that manages the NDMP and has extensive experience in dormouse mitigation procedures. He also manages the dormouse monitoring programme on the Briddlesford estate on the IoW. \n  \nDetails: \n\n\n\nDate: \nTue 1st April & Weds 2nd April 2025\n\n\nTime: \n1.30pm  – 4.30pm\n\n\nCost:\n£50 for conservation volunteers\n\n\n \n£80 for ecological consultants\n\n\nTutor: \nIan White Ian.white@ptes.org\n\n\nAdministrator:\nCharlie Hooper Charlie.hooper@ptes.org\n\n\nVenue:\nOnline course
URL:https://ptes.org/event/event-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-1st-and-2nd-april-2025/2025-04-01/
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241015T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T093304Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management
DESCRIPTION:  \n14th May 2024:  \nBook tickets now\n15th October 2024:  \nBook tickets now\n  \nHazel 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\, that they use as dispersal corridors. \n  \nPeople’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) has been the lead conservation charity helping hazel dormice and we manage the national monitoring programme\, the dormouse reintroduction programme\, and advise both conservation groups and ecological consultants on habitat management. \n  \nPTES also manage the Great British Hedgerow Survey which is the standard method of surveying hedgerows in Britain. On completion of the short survey which assesses the current condition of the hedge\, advice is provided for future management. \n  \nThis one-day course on woodland and hedgerow management for dormice will take place at Briddlesford woods on the Isle of Wight which is a private reserve owned by PTES and managed for its mammal assemblage that includes hazel dormice\, red squirrels and woodland bats. \n  \nCourse dates: 14th May 2024 or 15th October 2024 \nVenue: Black Hut\, Briddlesford Woods\, Isle of Wight \nCost: £50 \nProgramme and getting there: Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management_Programme_May and Oct 2024 \nIf you have any questions\, please email ian.white@ptes.org
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-woodland-and-hedgerow-management-14th-may-2024-or-15th-october-2024/2024-10-15/
LOCATION:Isle of Wight
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240514T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20240221T124654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T093304Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management
DESCRIPTION:  \n14th May 2024:  \nBook tickets now\n15th October 2024:  \nBook tickets now\n  \nHazel 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\, that they use as dispersal corridors. \n  \nPeople’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) has been the lead conservation charity helping hazel dormice and we manage the national monitoring programme\, the dormouse reintroduction programme\, and advise both conservation groups and ecological consultants on habitat management. \n  \nPTES also manage the Great British Hedgerow Survey which is the standard method of surveying hedgerows in Britain. On completion of the short survey which assesses the current condition of the hedge\, advice is provided for future management. \n  \nThis one-day course on woodland and hedgerow management for dormice will take place at Briddlesford woods on the Isle of Wight which is a private reserve owned by PTES and managed for its mammal assemblage that includes hazel dormice\, red squirrels and woodland bats. \n  \nCourse dates: 14th May 2024 or 15th October 2024 \nVenue: Black Hut\, Briddlesford Woods\, Isle of Wight \nCost: £50 \nProgramme and getting there: Hazel dormouse woodland and hedgerow management_Programme_May and Oct 2024 \nIf you have any questions\, please email ian.white@ptes.org
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-woodland-and-hedgerow-management-14th-may-2024-or-15th-october-2024/2024-05-14/
LOCATION:Isle of Wight
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240422T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240423T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20240221T114613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T092638Z
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SUMMARY:Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd April 2024
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\n  \nDuring 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. \nThis course is an excellent first step for those wishing to get involved in dormouse conservation and it is recommended as a first step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \n  \nDetails: \nDate:                                     Mon 22nd & Tues 23rd April 2024 \nTime:                                     1.30pm  – 4.30pm \nCost:                                      £40 \nTutor/Organiser:            PTES Dormouse and Training Officer Ian White.   \nVenue:                                 Online course \n  \nIan White\, the course leader\, has been working with dormice for over 20 years and has worked solely on the species since being with PTES for the last fifteen years. He has developed most of the training resources to help people work towards their licence\, he manages the dormouse reintroduction programme\, is part of the team that manages the NDMP and has extensive experience in dormouse mitigation procedures. He also manages the dormouse monitoring programme on the Briddlesford estate on the IoW. \nPlease email ian.white@ptes.org for further details.
URL:https://ptes.org/event/dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-monday-23rd-and-tuesday-24th-april-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231111T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231111T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20230517T142956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T155030Z
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SUMMARY:The National Dormouse Conference - Dormice in a Changing World- 11th November 2023
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nBooking has now closed. Please email ian.white@ptes.org if you have any questions. \n  \nTo be held at the University of Reading university on the 11th November 2023 between 10am and 4.30pm (doors open at 9am). \nClick here for further information about getting to the conference \nHazel dormice have been in decline in Britain for over 100 years. The population has declined\, and their range has shrunk over that time. What does the future hold for the species? The National Dormouse Conference will seek to address this question. Confirmed speaker are: \nChair – Tony Mitchell-Jones (PTES) \nJill Nelson (PTES) – Introduction \nIan White (PTES) – The State of Britain’s Dormice 2023 \nEllie Scopes – Should dormice be considered an endangered species in Britain? (current PhD research) \nRachel Findley Robinson – dormice in hibernation (results from completed PhD) \nLeo Gubert – where do dormice hibernate (results from completed PhD) \nCharlotte Armitage – how does climate affect torpor in dormice (current PhD research) \nMartin Hicks – Biodiversity Net Gain – for dormice too? \nHannah Broughton – Why hazel dormouse conservation can unlock environmental net gain \nMatt Parkins – monitoring dormice in Devon \nGwen Hitchcock – 30 years of dormice at Brampton Wood \nSam Lattaway – The National Forest: 30 years on \nMegan Gimber (PTES) – A future for hedgerows and dormice \n  \nThe conference is aimed at all the volunteers who monitor National Dormouse Monitoring sites and have provided such an important and valuable resource for research. It will also be of interest to ecological consultants who regularly or occasionally come across dormice in the course of their work and also to government organisations and NGO’s who are involved in all aspects of dormouse conservation. \n  \nFood \nConference to be fully catered. Vegetarian and vegan options only \n  \nTicket prices are as follows: \n\n\n\nEcological Consultants\n£110\n\n\nNGO\n£75\n\n\nOther\n£75\n\n\nNDMP volunteers\n£40\n\n\nStudents\n£40\n\n\n\n(speakers and topics are subject to change)
URL:https://ptes.org/event/the-national-dormouse-conference-dormice-in-a-changing-world-11th-november-2023/
LOCATION:University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230515T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230516T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20230331T104538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T104836Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management – Monday 15th & Tuesday 16th May 2023
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\n  \nWe 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 introduction for those wishing to get involved in dormouse conservation and it is recommended as a first step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \n  \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDate: Mon & Tues 15th/16th May 2023 \nTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm \nEvent itinerary: Hazel Dormouse Training Course – May 2023 – Itinerary \nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £35.
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-may-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220823T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220823T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20220718T173533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220816T150705Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel dormouse habitat management and hedgerow management – 23 August 2022
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\nHazel 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\, that they use as dispersal corridors. \nBriddlesford woods on the Isle of Wight is a private reserve owned by the People’s Trust for Endangered Species and managed for its mammal assemblage that includes hazel dormice\, red squirrels and woodland bats. \nPTES has been the lead conservation charity helping hazel dormice and we manage the national monitoring programme\, the dormouse reintroduction programme\, and advise both conservation groups and ecological consultants on habitat management. \nPTES also manage the Great British Hedgerow Survey which is the standard method of surveying hedgerows in Britain. On completion of the short survey which assesses the current condition of the hedge\, advice is provided for future management. \nBriddlesford estate is the the obvious place to run a one-day courses on the Isle of Wight on habitat management for dormice and hedgerow management. \nDate: Tuesday 23rd August 2022 \nCost: £30 per person \nVenue: Black Hut\, Briddlesford Woods\, Isle of Wight \nProgramme: \nThis course will be split into two groups. For 2 ½ hours one group will look at hedgerow surveying and management and the other will look at woodland management for dormice. The groups will then swap and the sessions will be repeated. The sessions will be led by Sarah Barnsley (PTES Hedgerow Officer) and Ian White (Dormouse & Training Officer). \n  \nThe programme is given below: \n9.30 am                            Introduction. \n9.45 am – 12.15 pm       Hedgerow/woodland management. \n12.15 pm – 1.15 pm        Lunch \n1.15 pm – 3.45 pm         Hedgerow/woodland management \n3.45 pm – 4pm               Round up and depart. \n  \nYou will be required to bring a packed lunch (tea\, coffee and biscuits will be provided). \n  \nGetting there \nThere will be minibuses leaving the Red Jet Terminal in West Cowes at 9am to take delegates to Briddlesford woods. Suitable Red Jet ferries leave Southampton at 0750 and 0825. At 4pm\, at the end of the course\, minibuses will return delegates to the Red Jet terminal to catch the 1645 or 1720 service back to Southampton \nIf you wish to take advantage of the minibus transport\, please let us know so that we are able to confirm numbers with the taxi firm prior to the event. \nThe cost of the minibus to and from the course is included in the cost of the course. The Red Jet fare is not. \nAlternatively you can arrange for your own transportation to the site but if you do this we regret that PTES is unable to assist with costs. If you require directions to the Black Hut please let us know. \nNo responsibility for persons not being collected as arranged\, missing ferries etc. will be accepted by PTES. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, please email Ian.white@PTES.org
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-habitat-management-and-hedgerow-management-23-august-2022/
LOCATION:Briddlesford Woods\, Briddlesford Woods\, Wootton Bridge\, Isle of Wight\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses,Hedgerows
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220801T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220802T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T135043Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management – 1st & 2nd August 2022
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30. \nWe 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 step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDates: 1st – 2nd August 2022 \nTime: 1:30pm – 4:30pm \nCost: £30
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-1st-2nd-august-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220425T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220426T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20220223T170754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220223T170754Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - 25th & 26th April 2022
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  \nWe 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 step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDate: Mon & Tues 25th/26th April 2022 \nTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-25th-26th-april-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210920T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210921T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20210609T150006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T150006Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - 20th & 21st September 2021
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  \nWe 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 step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDate: Mon & Tues 20th/21st September 2021 \nTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm \nItinerary:  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-20th-21st-september-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210412T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210413T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20210302T114452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T114452Z
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SUMMARY:Hazel Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - 12th & 13th April 2021
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  \nWe 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 step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDate: Mon & Tues 12th/13th April 2021 \nTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm \nItinerary:  \n \n  \n  \n\n*DISCOUNT FOR PTES SUPPORTERS*\nFor people giving to PTES on a monthly basis\, receive a £5 discount on this event by adding the following coupon at the checkout: £5-Off-Wildlife-Encounter. Become a supporter today to claim your discount.\nBy booking on this event you are agreeing to our events terms and conditions. \nBook tickets now
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-12th-13th-april-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210315T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210316T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20210125T173357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T112446Z
UID:53696-1615815000-1615912200@ptes.org
SUMMARY:Hazel Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - 15th & 16th March 2021
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\n– SOLD OUT – \nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  \nWe 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 step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDate: Mon & Tues 15th/16thMarch 2021 \nTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm \nItinerary:  \n \n  \n  \n\n*DISCOUNT FOR PTES SUPPORTERS*\nFor people giving to PTES on a monthly basis\, receive a £5 discount on this event by adding the following coupon at the checkout: £5-Off-Wildlife-Encounter. Become a supporter today to claim your discount.\nBy booking on this event you are agreeing to our events terms and conditions. \nBook tickets now
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-15th-16th-march-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210301T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210302T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20201104T123354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T114818Z
UID:53250-1614605400-1614702600@ptes.org
SUMMARY:Hazel Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - 1st & 2nd March 2021
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\n– SOLD OUT – \nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  \nWe 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 step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDate: Mon & Tues 1st/2nd March 2021 \nTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm \nItinerary:  \n \n  \n  \n\n*DISCOUNT FOR PTES SUPPORTERS*\nFor people giving to PTES on a monthly basis\, receive a £5 discount on this event by adding the following coupon at the checkout: £5-Off-Wildlife-Encounter. Become a supporter today to claim your discount.\nBy booking on this event you are agreeing to our events terms and conditions. \nBook tickets now
URL:https://ptes.org/event/hazel-dormouse-ecology-and-conservation-1st-2nd-march-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201123T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201124T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T082449
CREATED:20201027T101754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T112921Z
UID:53202-1606138200-1606235400@ptes.org
SUMMARY:Dormouse Ecology\, Conservation and Woodland Management - Nov 23rd & 24th 2020
DESCRIPTION:Book tickets now\nThis is an online course. This course will be run over two afternoon sessions. Cost for entire course is £30.  \nWe 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 step for those wishing to train for their dormouse license. It will not\, however\, provide you with a reference for your dormouse license application. \nTutor: PTES Dormouse and Training Officer\, Ian White \nDate: Mon 23rd & Tues 24th November 2020 \nTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm \nItinerary:  \n \n  \n  \n  \n\n*DISCOUNT FOR PTES SUPPORTERS*\nFor people giving to PTES on a monthly basis\, receive a £5 discount on this event by adding the following coupon at the checkout: £5-Off-Wildlife-Encounter. Become a supporter today to claim your discount.\nBy booking on this event you are agreeing to our events terms and conditions. \nBook tickets now
URL:https://ptes.org/event/dormouse-ecology-conservation-and-woodland-management-nov-23rd-24th-2020/
CATEGORIES:Hazel dormice,Woodland courses,Training courses
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