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Centre:
Kindrogan
Tutor:
John Haddow
Sole Occupancy Room:£175
Shared Room: £155
Non-Res: £128
Professional Development Course.
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The latest in a series of in-depth courses covering a variety of mammal species in the Scottish Highlands, this weekend will introduce the biology, ecology and conservation status of otters and water voles with an emphasis on the importance of fieldwork techniques, tracks and signs.
There will be field visits to sites of upland water voles and opportunities to find all the typical signs of otters. Seeing the animals themselves would be a real bonus, but realistically unlikely.
Suitable for environmental consultants.
John Haddow is a mammal ecologist, specialising in bats. He has been actively involved in bat conservation and in training others on the subject for over 25 years. He is as a tutor for the Bat Conservation Trust and The Mammal Society.
This
course is part of our programme of Professional Development Courses.
You can find out more in the Professional
Development section of this website.

