Badger sett and match
Countryside Management students at Scotland’s Rural College are learning how to survey badgers as part of a new course being delivered at its West Lothian campus.
The Level 1 Badger Surveyor course, run by the charity Scottish Badgers, teaches students how to undertake surveys and interpret their findings.
A dozen students at did a classroom lesson, before taking part in a fieldwork session on the campus, which is home to a number of monitored setts.
They will continue to undertake badger surveys at various places in different seasons to ensure they can correctly identify badgers in a variety of weathers and habitats.
The course, which was partially funded by a University Innovation Fund grant, will enable the students to become qualified surveyors for the British protected species.
Lecturer Chris Smillie, who is also doing the course, said: “Badgers have a long history of protection in this country. By producing qualified surveyors, ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥ will not only be helping students into their chosen career, but also providing aid to safeguard one of Britain’s most treasured wildlife species.â€
It is the first time the course has been run at ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥ Oatridge, which is hoping to become the home of Scottish Badgers’ West Lothian branch.
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Posted by ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥ on 09/03/2020