Courses
Join us for an immersive journey into the heart of British wildlife conservation. As a dedicated conservation charity, we are passionate about protecting, conserving and rewilding native species across the UK.
Our courses are as diverse as the landscapes we work to protect. With offerings that change throughout the year, you might find yourself learning dormouse handling, how and where to forage for food, how to make your own paper, or doing an introduction to blacksmithing.
Whether you're a budding conservationist or simply curious about nature, our courses provide hands-on experiences and expert insights that inspire and empower.
Check back regularly to see our latest courses and become part of the mission to safeguard Britain's natural heritage. Together, we can make a difference!
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Small mammal trapping course
Our small mammals course equips you with skills in how to survey for our smallest mammals using live, humane traps.
Small mammal trapping
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Dormouse ecology and surveying techniques
The course is held at Wildwood Devon and includes information on relevant legislation, dormouse ecology and conservation, with a particular focus on survey techniques.
Dormouse ecology & surveying techniques
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Introduction to blacksmithing
Immerse yourself into history and spend a day in our Anglo Saxon forge learning about the ancient craft of blacksmithing.
Introduction to blacksmithing
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Foraging wild
This immersive half-day introduction to the fascinating world of wild food foraging will turn your country walks into an inspirational journey of discovery as your senses tune in to nature's bounty all around you.
Foraging Wild
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Paper making course
Ever wondered how paper is made? Any idea what a mold and deckle are? Do you enjoy the idea of crafting whilst immersed in nature? Well then come and experience the paper making process and create your own eco-friendly works of art!
Paper making