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Working with wildlife

Background

Most proposed developments will have some wildlife interest, wether they are situated in rural or urban areas. The most important wildlife sites are usually designated in some way and other sites may still have wildlife interest but are not designated or otherwise protected. In general, wherever there is some wildlife on a site, this should at least be acknowledged and the potential adverse impacts on it avoided if possible, or reduced to a minimum if not.

Course content outline

Are you working in the construction industry and concerned about your overall environmental performance? Are you managing a site and have wildlife issues to deal with, but few or no ideas about how to handle them? Then this is the training course for you! Includes a free copy of CIRIA's popular Working with wildlife handbook for every delegate.

  • Introduction – aims
    Participants' introductions and needs and what questions regarding wildlife do you have?
  • Why bother?
    History of wildlife and nature, conservation in the British Isles and why wildlife is important and it's interactions with the construction industry inc. EMS, BREEAM, CEEQUAL etc
  • Ecology – the basics
    Principles and jargon and legislation
  • Planning and biodiversity
    Powers of local planning authorities, Planning Policy Guidance and Biodiversity Action Plans
  • Protected species
    What they are they and how to deal with them 
  • Noxious plants
    What they are and how to deal with them
  • Wildlife survey
    What are they? Who carries them out? And when should they happen?
  • Where next?
    Where and how to get help, consultants and how to select them, role of third parties and what can you do?
  • Discussion
    Final questions and conclusions

In-house options

To discuss 
in-house training requirements, contact:

Paul Shaffer
020 7549 3300
enquiries@ciria.org


Forthcoming

Working with wildlife
23 Nov 10, London


Related guidance

Working with wildlife site guide

Working with wildlife pocket book

Working with Wildlife. A resource and training pack for the construction industry