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This course will be delivered to booked delegates remotely via Teams across two sessions.
This course is available on the CIEEM website.
This course will be delivered to booked delegates remotely via Teams across two sessions.
Delegates must be willing to actively contribute to small group discussions during the Teams sessions, using a device with their camera and audio turned on.
This course covers the impacts of different types of development on water voles and the options for mitigation. It will have a particular focus on determining the most appropriate approach to relocating water voles, by either trapping or use of the displacement technique, following the Water Vole Mitigation Handbook published in April 2016. The principles of displacement will be discussed in particular detail. The basic principles of trapping will also be discussed though this topic is covered in greater detail on CIEEM’s 'Water Vole Live Trapping, Care and Restoration' training course.
This course is aimed at experienced practitioners (intermediate or advanced level) which complements our practical training on 'Water Vole Live Trapping, Care and Restoration'.
Those attending should have a good understanding of water vole ecology and survey techniques as these topics will not be covered during the course (we recommend attending the Water Vole Ecology and Surveys course first).
Consultants, LPA Ecologists, conservation officers in SNCOs or NGOs
Intermediate - Advanced
It is assumed that those attending the mitigation course have attended the ‘Water Vole Ecology and Surveys’ course, or are already experienced in undertaking water vole surveys and have a good understanding of the background ecology of the species.
We are the leading professional membership body representing and supporting ecologists and environmental managers in the UK, Ireland and abroad. Our Vision is of a healthy natural environment for the benefit of current and future generations.
With a growing membership and an increasingly influential voice we are transforming the professionalism of the sector, just as our members are transforming understanding of, and attitudes towards, protecting and enhancing our natural environment.
By working together, we believe we can make a difference, leading to a world rich in biodiversity for the benefit of us all, now and in the future.
The Peatland Training Fund, was established by NatureScot Peatland ACTION to support those already working in peatland restoration or keen to start, by providing the opportunity to develop their skills and to grow and develop in the sector.