Course: Orchid Identification for Surveyors
The Species Recovery Trust
The Orchids form a diverse and fascinating family of British wildflowers, their intricate blooms and unique adaptations having captivated nature enthusiasts for centuries.
Join Leif Bersweden for an engaging introduction to the twenty Orchid species you are most likely to encounter in Britain & Ireland.
The course is designed for nature lovers, amateur botanists and anyone curious about the diverse world of British orchids.
The course comprises a pre-recorded tutorial interspersed with short self-tests, which can be paused, rewound or skipped at any point during the 24 hours, giving you the chance to have a break when you want, and go back over any species you are less familiar with.
There is also a ‘bespoke’ ticket option, for which we will set you up with the tutorial on any date of your choosing.
We are also running this online course at later dates through the year (just check out our Eventbrite page for info).
All proceeds from the course will go to supporting our endangered species conservation work.
About The Species Recovery Trust
We are a charity devoted to saving some of Britain’s most endangered species.
The Species Recovery Trust is committed to preventing the loss of some of the rarest plant, insect and animal species in the UK, with our primary aim being to remove 50 species from the edge of extinction by 2050.
Our work involves producing dynamic conservation strategies informed by detailed scientific knowledge, and making sure they are carried out effectively throughout our conservation sites.
We are a charity devoted to saving some of Britain’s most endangered species. The Species Recovery Trust is committed to preventing the loss of some of the rarest plant, insect and animal species in the UK, with our primary aim being to remove 50 species from the edge of extinction by 2050. Our work involves producing dynamic conservation strategies informed by detailed scientific knowledge, and making sure they are carried out effectively throughout our conservation sites.
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