On April 23rd, Biocensus Training will be running the highly successful Introduction to Badger Ecology and Management course. We still have some places available and it may be the last chance to participate in this course for 2012. To avoid missing out we recommend booking your place now! Officially endorsed by The Badger Trust, our course is [...]
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Badger Ecology & Management – Last chance to book for 2012
Friday, April 13th, 2012Next UK Wildlife Legislation course – May 17th 2012
Friday, April 13th, 2012On the 17th of May, Biocensus will be running our highly successful one day intensive training course on UK Wildlife Legislation. The course will be held at the Newton Park Campus of Bath Spa University near Bath and runs from 9.30am to 4.30pm (lunch included) This is a chance for those who work in the conservation and biodiversity sector, as [...]
Want to learn more about badger biology, surveying and mitigation?
Monday, February 27th, 2012Biocensus training will once again be running the highly successful one day Introduction to Badger Ecology and Management course on the 23rd of April, near Stroud, Gloucestershire. This one day course is aimed at those who deal with badger management issues in relation to development, planning, damage mitigation or conservation. Our highly experienced tutors are [...]
Book your 2012 Ecology Training
Thursday, January 26th, 2012Are you looking to do some Ecology Training in 2012? Our Wildlife Legislation, Badger Ecology and Management,Phase One Habitat Surveying and the Identification of Grassland Plants courses will all be run thoughout 2012, along with some brand-new ones. All our dates and venues for 2012 have no been confirmed and can be seen on the Training section of the website. You can [...]
Another successful training year comes to an end
Thursday, December 15th, 2011What a great year for training it’s been at Biocensus in 2011. Our Wildlife Legislation, Badger Ecology and Management, Phase One Habitat Surveying and the Identification of Grassland Plants courses were all well attended and your feedback to us has been invaluable. So we would like to take this time to say thanks to everyone [...]
Last chance to attend our UK Wildlife Legislation course this year
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011Don’t miss your last chance to come on our UK Wildlife Legislation Course this year On the 23rd of November, Biocensus will be running our highly successful one day intensive training course on UK Wildlife Legislation. This will be the last chance this year to attend this comprehensive and highly rated course. Many of the [...]
Go ‘wild in the city’ with Biocensus and Two Tomorrows
Monday, September 26th, 2011Biocensus and Two Tomorrows have recently published an article together for Sustainable Business entitled, “Natural wonder: going wild in the city”. Biodiversity Myth-busting It is a common misunderstanding that urban areas provide little-to-no biodiversity value. In fact, some of the most ecologically diverse sites can be found in and around our cities. The article states: [...]
UK Wildlife and Habitat Legislation – are you up-to-date?
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011Biocensus is offering a one day intensive training course on UK Wildlife Legislation this November. Many of the UK’s wild animals and habitats are legally protected under a variety of national and international laws and Directives. A good understanding of how these relate to one another, as well as their interpretation and application, is essential [...]
Introduction to Badger Ecology and Management with Biocensus
Thursday, August 18th, 2011On September 12th Biocensus will run our Introduction to Badger Ecology and Management course. This one day course is designed for existing and aspiring professional ecologists and is officially endorsed by the Badger Trust. As with all of our courses, the Badger Ecology and Management course is led by experts in the field with over ten [...]
Ecological Training Opportunities with Biocensus this summer
Monday, June 6th, 2011This summer, Biocensus is continuing its 2011 series of Ecological Surveying Techniques courses aimed at working ecologists, students, developers and enthusiasts. Our highly successful formula comprises lessons in a classroom environment coupled with interactive field sessions, led and facilitated by our highly experienced tutors. This summer’s courses are: Phase 1 habitat surveying – the basics [...]


