Two‑day ecological skills course at Juniper Hall Field Studies Centre, Surrey Hills
Build confidence in winter habitat surveying with this practical, field‑based course at Juniper Hall Field Studies Centre, located in the heart of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This expert‑led training day introduces you to essential skills for habitat classification, plant ID in winter, and NVC (National Vegetation Classification) survey techniques, knowledge crucial for ecology students, early‑career ecologists and conservation professionals.
Winter is a challenging but important season for habitat assessment. With leaves gone and vegetation reduced, surveyors need to rely on structure, indicator species, growth patterns and ground flora cues. This immersive day equips you with the tools and confidence to survey effectively even in the dormant season.
What You’ll Learn
- How to conduct habitat assessments in winter using Phase 1 & NVC methodologies
- Recognising key winter indicator species and vegetation characteristics
- Understanding habitat structure, ecological quality indicators and winter community patterns
- Practical tips for improving confidence in winter plant identification
- Fieldwork experience in a variety of habitats within the Surrey Hills landscape
Who the Course Is For
- Early‑career ecologists & environmental consultants
- Conservation volunteers and land managers
- Ecology and environmental science students
- Anyone looking to develop professional habitat surveying skills
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
https://www.field-studies-council.org/locations/juniperhall/, Juniper Hall Old London Rd Mickleham RH5 6DA, Dorking, United Kingdom









