We're never too old to learn!
Training for all the grown ups out there
We would love everyone to enjoy looking at, identifying, reporting and recording the wonderful wildlife in Derbyshire, so we’ve put together a training programme.
You don’t have to have any previous experience or expensive kit – just an interest in wildlife and a zest for knowledge.
Let us tell you more...
Where are the courses held?
The sessions are held at our Middleton HQ in a friendly relaxed atmosphere with fieldwork taking place nearby.
Who will be teaching me?
The training is at beginners level and given by either our highly qualified Trust staff or friends of the Trust, all of whom wish to share their passion.
What do I need to bring?
Each course is a day with a mixture of indoor and outdoor activity. Just bring your lunch and enthusiasm!
How much do they cost?
All training is £35 per person per day – book two or more separate courses at the same time and receive a 10% discount.
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Winter trees - Beginners ID
With the trees bare it's the ideal time for a little investigation into how much you can learn from the twigs and branches.
Winter Waterbirds - Beginners ID
Matt will introduce you to our diverse winter waders and waterfowl.
Fabulous fungi - Beginners ID
Join Trevor and Beverley for an insight into the world of fungi.
Fabulous fungi - Beginners ID
Join Trevor and Beverley for an insight into the world of fungi.
Wildlife Recording on Reserves - Beginners ID
Ever wanted to learn how to identify species? This is the course for you!
Common insects of grasslands - Beginners ID
Join Kieron and his vast knowledge of insects and he'll introduce you to some of the more common ones.
Fabulous limestone flowers - Beginners ID
Join Julia for an introduction to our lovely wild flowers.
Beginners bumblebees - Beginners ID
Discover the wonderful world of bumblebees!
Beginners bumblebees - Beginners ID
Meet with our expert Oliver and share his passion for bumblebees as he takes you through their fascinating life and diversity.
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