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Underwater Photography Training

Join DCRT for a training day on how to use underwater cameras to film aquatic species.   We will be getting into the water to learn how to set up and place underwater cameras (GoPros) in order to get the best footage using pole mounted and weighted cameras. We will be mainly capturing video footage. […]

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Hedgelaying Training (must book)

An all day course on the traditional craft of hedgelaying, led by professional hedgelayer, Jasper Prachek. A limited number of spaces are available for DCRT volunteers on a hedgelaying course on farmland in Grassmoor, Chesterfield. The training will take place on a final section of hedgerow that is being laid as part of our work […]

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Beginner’s Fungi Identification (must book)

In our first in-person training course in over a year, Julie Riley will be teaching us all about fungi and how to go about identifying them. We’ll start with a classroom session (90 minutes) followed by a short break and a two-hour walk in Chesterfield’s West Wood looking to practise our new skills.   BOOK […]

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Data4Nature at Wardsend Cemetery: Bird Survey Training (must book)

Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust, DCRT and the friends of Wardsend Cemetery have teamed up to collect Data for Nature as part of the Heritage Lottery Funded Data for Nature project. After this training course with Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust we’ll be hosting monthly bird surveys in the Cemetery and on the riverside to […]

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Lowland Meadow Survey Training (must book)

DCRT are looking for volunteers to help us monitor lowland and floodplain meadows. Join our training to learn to identify and survey wildflowers in these important riverside habitats. This will be an informal outdoor session learning how to identify indicator species of meadow wildflowers and recording data using quadrats.     To book a place […]

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