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Introduction to Stoats and Weasels: Ecology and Behaviour (Online)

During this course, we will show how to tell the species apart, examine their requirements for survival and demonstrate their behaviour.

Stoats and weasels are our smallest native mustelids and are seldom seen in most areas due to their secretive habits and strategy of staying out of sight of larger predators.

During this course, Stuart will show how to tell the species apart, examine their requirements for survival and demonstrate their typical behaviour. He will also briefly mention surveying techniques to help more people find success in local monitoring schemes.

Delivered by Stuart Edmunds.

Stuart Edmunds is a self employed wildlife conservation specialist with a particular interest in carnivores. In 2009, he set up Shropshire Pine Marten Project with the intention of verifying or rejecting historic records of the mammal in the county. The project successfully recorded pine martens in 2015 and has been conducting further surveys across Shropshire ever since.

He has been chairman of Shropshire Mammal Group since 2013 and has worked for Natural England, The National Trust and Shropshire Wildlife Trust while running independent training on wildlife tracking and monitoring for universities and ecology consultancies. He was awarded a conservation award by International Fund for Animal Welfare in 2019.

A CPD certificate will be available on completion of the course.

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.

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

For booking terms and conditions click here.

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

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Introduction to Large Mustelids: Monitoring and Project Coordination (Online)