Embedding Citizen Science into Wildlife Conservation Management

Monday, 21 March 2016 from 08:30 to 16:30 in Bournemouth University

About the event

This one-day conference is organized by the National Trust and Bournemouth University and will consist of talks and associated workshops and posters presented by a range of organisations including Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (ARC), Butterfly Conservation (BC), Bournemouth University (BU), C entre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH), Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT), Footprint Ecology (FE), Field Studies Council (FSC), National Trust (NT) and Natural England (NE).

The following four key steps to enabling Citizen Science to impact positively on wildlife conservation management will be explored by presenters and participants:

  1. Engaging and recruiting motivated volunteers.
  2. Effective skills training.
  3. Appropriate data recording and management methods.
  4. Linking data collection with conservation management planning.

The National Trust’s Cyril Diver project will be presented as a case study as well as a range of other citizen science projects led by public and voluntary-sector organisations.

This conference is geared to conservation practitioners and other stakeholders in citizen science and is particularly relevant to public and voluntary-sector organisations involved in (a) harnessing the skills and time of volunteer naturalists in the surveillance and monitoring of biodiversity and (b) site-based nature conservation management.

How to book

There is a Β£20 fee to cover conference organisation costs. A buffet lunch and tea/coffee breaks are included in this cost. To view the full programme and book, please go to Eventbrite booking.

Venue details

Bournemouth University
Fern Barrow
BH12 5BB
UK