With the re-emergence of Wild Boar in recent years, its impact is increasingly felt in some parts of England, yet the animals themselves remain largely elusive and much still remains to be learnt about them. This one-day workshop will start with a series of zoom sessions examining the boar’s history, behaviour, ecology, impacts, public perception and management. Our expert trainer will lead a ‘virtual’ afternoon walk in the Forest of Dean to show you field signs linked with this elusive mammal. A question / discussion session will follow, after the virtual walk has concluded.
Alastair graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in 2018 with a Masters in Wildlife Conservation. His interest in mammals stemmed from his childhood days in the Forest of Dean, where he used to follow the tracks of deer and boar through the woods. Since then he has undertaken many surveys of large terrestrial mammals throughout the UK and parts of Europe.
Having successfully led many large mammal tracking walks for the RSPB, university groups and numerous mammal societies, Alastair is now focusing and running a group (called Tracker Al), which aims to help graduates and nature lovers gain more practical experience with field signs and tracks, of UK mammals. He is also one of the three members who runs a group called The Boaring Truth, which aims to educate, and provide information regarding wild boar in the Forest of Dean.
Trainer:
Alistair Hughes-Roden
Date:
The next date is the 2nd of July, 2023. Purchase tickets here.
Location:
Zoom
Prices:
Online;
Student £35
Member £45
Non member £55
For terms and booking conditions please click here.
If you have any queries please contact training@themammalsociety.org.