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Getting involved with the Mountain Hare Survey

Are you based in the Highlands? Or are you visiting this Summer to enjoy the spectacular scenery? Why not help collect vital data to inform conservation while you're out and about in the hills and moors?

Join the Mammal Society for this free webinar to find out how you can get involved with Volunteer Mountain Hare Survey!

This webinar will tell you everything you need to know about our Volunteer Mountain Hare Survey, with a brief introduction to mountain hares followed by a walkthrough of the survey by Mammal Society CEO, Matt Larsen-Daw.

Learn why, when and how to take part in this important volunteer-led wildlife survey in the Highlands of Scotland - as a one-off rambler on holiday, or a local resident undertaking regular surveying of a local site. It would be helpful to have the Mammal Mapper app installed on your device before attending this session.

More information on the Mountain Hare Survey can be found here.

This webinar is particularly relevant to those who live in, near or are planning to visit the Scottish Highlands, but anyone who is interested in surveying is encouraged to join!

This event will be held on the 19th of February, 6-7pm, via Zoom. Tickets are free, and any donations will go towards the conservation work of the Mammal Society.

Please note a link to the Zoom will be sent to you via email before the event starts, if you haven't received one please check your spam folders. If you are having trouble accessing the event contact the team at info@themammalsociety.org

We look forward to seeing you there!

1-      Entry level: This event can be attended by people who have little to no pre-existing knowledge of the topic and wish to develop an initial understanding.

Booking Terms and Conditions

As a small charity, we need to ensure our events are viable. Because of this, events may be postponed with a two weeks' notice if not enough delegate book onto a course

And link to the NEW booking Terms and Conditions MS Training Booking Terms and Conditions.pdf

Accessibility Statement

We are committed to ensuring the accessibility of our training courses. If you require accommodations or have any accessibility concerns, please contact us at training@themammalsociety.org in advance, and we will be happy to assist you.

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