Beaver ecology and field signs

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David Parkyn

Baby beaver at Ham Fen by Terry Whittaker

Terry Whittaker

David Parkyn - David Parkyn/ Cornwall Wildlife Trust

David Parkyn - David Parkyn/ Cornwall Wildlife Trust

Beaver Study Day group photo

Beaver Study Day group photo Feb 2023 (Amy Fitzmaurice)

Beaver ecology and field signs

Location:
Old School Hall, School Lane, Fordwich, Kent, CT2 0DG
Book
Explore the world of European beavers in the UK and put into practice what you have learned in an outdoor beaver survey

Event details

Meeting point

Old School Hall, School Lane, Fordwich, Kent, CT2 0DG. Limited parking - Marlow Meadows Road anywhere on the right before the gates

Date

Time
9am – 4pm
A static map of Beaver ecology and field signs

About the event

The aim of this course is to give an introduction to beavers and surveys methods in a workshop presentation format.

The morning of this workshop will be spent exploring the world of European beavers in the UK.  You will learn about beaver ecology, their field signs, how to survey them and how to get involved in the Kent Beaver Citizen Science Programme.

After lunch, there will be an outdoor beaver survey training to practise the skills you have learnt in the morning.

By the end of this workshop, you should be able to:

  • Identify beavers from other British mammals
  • Understand beaver ecology
  • Find and identify beaver field signs
  • Understand beaver survey methods
  • Record beaver field surveys

Participants will be able to join the Kent Beaver Citizen Science Programme.  These workshops are run in collaboration with the beaver trust.

Suitable for beginners and improvers.  Please note that only adults aged 18 and over can now attend our Study Days.  This is for safeguarding and insurance reasons.

Delivered by Ben Morris MSc, Senior Field Officer for The Beaver Trust.

We have had a cancellation so there are extra tickets available for this event.

Booking

Price

Normal fee: £37.50 per person per day.
Concessionary fee: Kent Wildlife Trust volunteers, senior citizens, unemployed and students £5 off.

Know before you go

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Mobility

Able to walk on riverside paths. Can be uneven underfoot.

If disabled access is required, participants can attend the morning session to learn skills, but the afternoon is not accessible for wheelchair uses. If people wish to discuss accessibility, please do email and ask before booking.

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What to bring

  • Suitable clothes and wellies or footwear for outdoor walking (depending on the season).
  • Drinks and a packed lunch.
  • Note book and pens. 

Contact us

Jill Evington
Contact email: [email protected]
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