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Training course

Woodland Management for Conservation

First published:
12 November 2021
Last updated:
28 June 2024

This course is a 1 day training course. A certificate of training will be issued following completion.

The purpose of this course is to equip candidates with the basic knowledge to manage woodland where the primary aim is conservation for nature. This course covers basic history of British woodland, woodland structure, management challenges and techniques and how they can affect flora and fauna, woodland features and management principles for conservation.

Course sessions include: 

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Have the basic knowledge to manage woodland where the primary aim is conservation for nature
  • The knowledge of the basic history of British Woodland
  • Knowledge of the four tier woodland layers & their importance to bio-diversity
  • Knowledge of traditional methods of woodland management & how these methods where appropriate can enhance woodland for conservation
  • Appreciate the priorities for woodland conservation
  • Knowledge of Ancient Semi Natural Woodland Indicators
  • Appreciate whether to intervene or not to intervene for conservation
  • When thinning, regeneration and planting may be appropriate for conservation
  • Understand the contribution to conservation to be made by glades, rides, open spaces & dead/dying trees
  • The management principles for nature conservation

Please note that the outline, duration and image for each course are a guide only. Please contact the training provider for more information.

 

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