Sub-sectors: Wildlife management, land management, gamekeeping, ecology, conservation.
Occupations: Conservation officer, countryside ranger, national park warden, park ranger, gamekeeper, land manager, nature reserve manager, dry stone waller, fencer, ecologist, heritage manager, environmental consultant, environmental protection officer, field officer.
This course is suitable for conservation volunteers, career changers, returners to work, employment CPD, improving qualifications, and keen interested conservationists. Ideal for those who want to enhance the direction of their employment or life experience, and improve their understanding of …
You will learn the skills and knowledge required to pursue employment in these industries, or to prepare for further training. You will learn a range of practical skills in arboriculture and forestry, and countryside and estate management, to prepare you …
This programme provides you with the opportunity to investigate the importance of conservation and current issues faced within this field supported by the study of a wide range of species in the College’s Animal Management Centre and in relevant commercial …
Overview This course provides an introduction for those who would like to work towards a career in gamekeeping. Anyone choosing these careers needs to be aware that they are working in an ever-changing countryside which requires a modern approach. Course …
Overview This course provides an introduction for those who would like to work towards a career in the countryside, with an eye on conservation. Description Areas of Study Working in the land and wildlife industry Estate skills Conservation in British …
Overview At our York Campus the Level 3 Diploma in Land and Wildlife allows students to either select a specialist Gamekeeping route or a Countryside Management route, while at Newcastle just the Countryside Management route is available. Description Study modern …
Overview This pathway specialises in learning about animal health and well-being along with wildlife and their natural habitats. It has been designed especially for those learners with an interest in wildlife, ecology and conservation; whilst still developing skills to care …
This study programme will cover the foundation knowledge and skills needed for you to progress on to a Level 3 qualification, including estate maintenance, machinery maintenance, conservation, animal and plant husbandry, game management and preparation for work
The Extended Diploma is a two-year full-time study programme in countryside management. You will study 15 units, three of which are externally assessed. This study programme includes a broad range of units to enable you to develop the knowledge and …
As an apprentice, you will work alongside experienced staff. You will participate in habitat management, pest and predator control and animal husbandry. You will earn a wage and be released to study during your working week. Your role will involve …