Juniper Hall

North Downs

Individuals and Families

Juniper Hall offers leisure and professional training courses covering a wide range of topics about the countryside, its wildlife and the environment. Courses range form our 'Family Wildlife Discovery' weeks to botanical illustration. Whatever your age or your interest there is sure to be something suitable for you.

2010 Course Programme

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Course Title Tutor Dates
Arboriculture and Bats: A Guide for Practitioners Bat Conservation Trust 08-Apr
Minibeasts, Mice and the Mole Centre Staff 09 Apr-11 Apr
Bats and Bat Surveys: a Foundation Course for Environmental Consultants Bat Conservation Trust 12 Apr-14 Apr
Bats and Buildings Bat Conservation Trust 19-Apr
Bird Surveys and Bird Atlas Techniques BTO Trainer 30 Apr-02 May
Identifying Grasses in Spring Judith Allinson 14 May-17 May
Planning and Preparation of Bat Surveys and Surveying Buildings Bat Conservation Trust 17 May-19 May
Grass Identification in Spring Judith Allinson 21 May-23 May
Wild Arts and Crafts Centre Staff 04 Jun-06 Jun
Wild Orchids of South East England David Streeter 11 Jun-13 Jun
Using a Flora Ros Bennett 25 Jun-28 Jun
Identifying Scrophulariaceae and Lamiaceae Ros Bennett 02 Jul-05 Jul
Identifying Butterflies and Moths of South East England Ken Willmott 02 Jul-04 Jul
Going Wild in the North Downs Centre Staff 16 Jul-18 Jul
Discovering and Identifying the Flora of Downlands and Woodlands John Dicker 16 Jul-18 Jul
Mammal Identification Mammal Society Trainers 27 Aug-29 Aug
Shieldbugs and their Relatives: Ecology and Identification Andrea Kiewitt 03 Sep-05 Sep
Small Mammal Ecology and Techniques Mammal Society Trainers 04-Sep
Broad-Leaved Trees Ros Bennett 24 Sep-26 Sep
Surveying Bridges Bat Conservation Trust 01-Nov
Getting to Know Conifers Ros Bennett 19 Nov-21 Nov