Identifying Centipedes, Millipedes and Woodlice
- Centre: Flatford Mill
- Tutor: Paul Lee
- Date s : Friday 24 February to Monday 27 February
- Level: Intermediate
- This course is part of our Professional Development programme.
- This course is accredited by
- Non-Resident: £240
- Sole Occupancy: £337
- Shared Room: £307
This long weekend course is for anyone who would like to learn about the key identification features, natural history and ecology of centipedes and millipedes (which are myriapods) and woodlice (which are isopods).
Field excursions to local habitats will introduce a range of techniques for finding and collecting specimens. You will also be introduced to the key features used in field identification of species.
Additional sessions back at the Centre will provide the opportunity to become familiar with the identification keys available and will be flexible enough to meet the needs of those with either amateur or professional interests.
This is an accredited course linked to the University of Birmingham Certificate in Biological Recording and Species Identification (full 10 credits). You may therefore have your learning assessed if you wish.
The content is appropriate for anyone wishing to contribute to their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements.
Paul Lee is a freelance ecological consultant, who regularly leads invertebrate identification courses at Flatford Mill.
He is a Council member of the British Myriapod and Isopod Group and national organiser of the Millipede Recording Scheme.
‘Paul is very knowledgeable, patient and helpful’. Course participant October 2010.
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