This course is for young people aged between 16 and 18 years old who are interested in learning more about zoology and conservation.
Interested in a career involving conservation and zoo-keeping? This five-day course offers a unique look at conservation efforts and animal care. Delivered in collaboration with Dartmoor Zoological Society.
Participants will start the week at Slapton Ley Field Centre exploring the range of habitats in our National Nature Reserve. You’ll also enjoy canoeing on the stunning Slapton Ley, and getting hands-on with vital conservation work.
The second half of the course offers a rare behind-the-scenes stay at Dartmoor Zoo. There will be expert-led workshops on animal training, handling, and conservation. Participants will get up close and personal with the zoo’s animals. From reptiles to big cats you’ll see a huge variety. You’ll then set up camp right in the zoo’s centre. On the final morning, students will learn about zoo management and take part in an enterprise challenge.
This course is suitable for the residential section of the Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award. Always check with your leader before booking.
Tutor: Field Studies Council Staff
Courses are led by experienced Field Studies Council staff.
What's Included
Before You Attend
This residential is only open to young people who will be aged 16 - 18 years old at the time of attending.
We want to ensure participants get to share in their experience with those of a similar age. Please consider what age the attendee will be on the course date and check they fit into the age category when booking.
If the attendee is under 18, the booking must be made by a parent/guardian. When you book, it is essential that you enter the age and attendees name in the Order Notes at the checkout.
When attending the residential dates which welcome 16-18 year olds, all participants will be expected to follow the behaviour and conduct rules which will be in place to safeguard young people.