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Identification Trainers for the Future - Inspiring the Next Generation of UK Wildlife Experts
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2014-12-01
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2018-02-05
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Angela Marmont Centre
wildlife identification
recording skills
wildlife identification
recording skills
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The Natural History Museum is one of the world’s foremost
institutions for the advancement of the natural sciences. The
Museum’s Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity acts as a
centre to promote the appreciation and study of UK natural history
and a hub for partnership-based UK natural history engagement,
training and research. Through a new project called Identification
Trainers forthe Future, the Centre aims to actively address a critical
and growing skills shortage within the UK biodiversity sector:
wildlife identification and recording skills. This will be achieved
through a number of placements offering early-career ecologists
specialist training in species identification and survey, museum
curatorial skills, training delivery and broader transferable skills.
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Stephanie West & John Tweddle; Identification Trainers for the Future – Inspiring the next generation of UK wildlife experts. In Practice ; 86 (Dec 2014) pp.23-25
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This article has been deposited in the NHM repository with the permission of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM), with whom the copyright remains. If you wish to view the entire issue or cite from the article you are advised to visit the publisher's website.
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0263-841X
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