Individuals & Families

Land Mammal Identification

block  Centre:  Preston Montford  block  Tutor:  Jackie Underhill
block  Dates:  Friday 3 September-Monday 6 September 2010
 Sole Occupancy Room:£319   block  Shared Room: £289 
 block  Non-Res: £225

block  Level:Intermediate / Improvers
  Professional Development Course.
  Course accredited by The University of Birmingham

This course is fully booked on this date.

This course is an exciting opportunity to encounter and identify many British mammals through field signs, live-trapping and sightings. The course is practically based with field visits and laboratory sessions designed to introduce a range of detection and identification skills. These include surveys for droppings and footprints, use of bat detectors, owl pellet analysis, identification of feeding signs, examination of museum specimens, small mammal trapping and evening watches for nocturnal mammals. Students will gain an insight into designing surveys and recording exercises for mammals and will develop understanding of aspects of mammal ecology and conservation.

blockThis course is part of our programme of Professional Development Courses. You can find out more in the Professional Development section of this website.

blockThis is an accredited course which could count towards a qualification. The course is accredited by The University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham .
The FSC is continuing this highly successful programme where The University is offering its Certificate in Biological Recording and Species Identification through The School of Biosciences.
This certificate comprises 60 credits (level 1) - which are taught at FSC centres over a period of 2 years. The participants must register with The University and then enrol on their FSC course chosen from a list of pre-approved titles . To complete the Certificate, students must also attend the core module held at Preston Montford and Kindrogan. There are 57 courses on the programme - offering a wealth of choice and venue to enjoy 2 years of accredited study at your leisure. In addition to the certificate, the University is also offering a taught Masters programme, now in its third year, which is run from Preston Montford and other FSC Centres. Both qualifications are gaining increasing recognition by employers such as government agencies, environmental consultants, councils and record centres. They are strongly vocational programmes - offering participants a chance to upgrade their skills and gain a recognised qualification. Full details of both programmes and University application forms are available from: Linda Marsh The Gateway Education and Arts Centre Chester Street, Shrewsbury, SY1 1NB 01743 355137 L.Marsh@bham.ac.uk Please note that it is no longer possible to enrol on the programmes whilst at an FSC Centre.
The Professional Developmment section provides more information on accredited courses.