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Protected Birds and Forestry Operations

  • Quatt Village Hall & Dudmaston Estate (Shropshire) 20, A442 Bridgnorth, England, WV15 6QW United Kingdom (map)

This course aims to provide a baseline for breeding bird surveys and checks on forestry sites and in particular birds specially protected under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act.

It will cover the relevant legislation and its interpretation and definitions; how this translates into practice, site inspections and approaches; a review of species and habitats that are commonly encountered; understanding of breeding cycles and seasonal timing; what constitutes disturbance and Schedule 1 Species.

In particular:

  • Protection afforded to all species of birds during breeding season - Specially Protected Birds found in UK Forestry/Woodland

  • Areas in the UK certain Specially Protected Birds could be found - The Law and Protected Birds

  • Identification /Signs of Use

  • What to do if a specially protected bird species is suspected

  • Disturbance and exclusion zones

  • Felling Licences & Protected Birds

We will focus on birds that are likely to be specially protected and potentially found within areas of Forestry operations, such as:

Hobby, Goshawk, White tailed sea eagle, Woodlark, Red kite, Osprey, Honey buzzard, Crossbills, Birds that may be found near to these areas or occasionally within Forestry areas such as Peregrine, and also covers species where forestry areas are considered significant and are regularly encountered such as nightjar, long eared owl, raven, as well as other bird species that breed in woodlands, such as Sylvia and Phylloscopus warblers, tits, woodpeckers, owls.

Objectives

  • Raise awareness of the legislative framework and the challenges faced by the forestry sector.

  • Increase awareness among delegates of how species may be using woodland environments.

  • Enable delegates to identify basic field signs/habitat indicators  indicative of the possible presence of various species within woodland ecosystems.

Programme

This will be an partially indoor and partially field based external course.

If you wish to bring along any examples of schemes completed or in process, then guidance can be discussed, if time allows.

The course will deal with legalities and procedures/processes for undertaking bird surveys in different scenarios.

Speakers

Dr. Stefan Bodnar MCIEEM

Dr. Stefan Bodnar is a distinguished ecologist with over 35 years of expertise in avian surveys, specialising in a wide range of protected bird species. A respected authority in his field, Dr. Bodnar holds an "S" permit as a BTO (British Trust for Ornithology) ringer with a prestigious trainer’s endorsement and multiple Schedule 1 licenses, allowing him to work with some of the most sensitive and protected birds in the UK.

Since 2010, Dr. Bodnar has been instrumental in educating the next generation of ornithologists through his well-regarded courses on protected bird species. His dedication to the field is further evidenced by his continuous membership with the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) since 2007, where he is recognised as a full member.

Dr. Bodnar’s extensive knowledge and commitment to avian conservation and education make him a leading figure in the ecological community.

Who should attend?

  • Open to all working in the Forestry and Woodland and Conservation Management sector.

Point of contact

If you have any issues booking this event please contact - info@focusonforestryfirst.co.uk

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Cost (booking fee)

£195 + VAT

Please read our Terms & Conditions before booking.

Other Information

Refreshments will be provided, but please bring your own packed lunch.

Please wear clothing and footwear suitable for the weather and terrain (boots/wellingtons). Binoculars and Gloves are essential.

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