Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager With 1 Day Practical Training (RQF)
- SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
- SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager With 1 Day Practical Training (RQF)
This Course at a Glance
- Learn all about rewilding, restoration, and reintroduction
- Perfect for those looking to become a Rewilding Conservationist
- Includes 1 day practical training
- Achieve a Level 3 Award qualification
- Start and study at any time
- 2 Units
About Your Qualification
If you have a passion for seeing wildlife thrive in a diverse and abundant ecosystem, this online course can help you reintroduce species that once lived in our wild spaces.
The UK is just one example of an environment where large predators and numerous herbivores have been absent for hundreds of years. Now, it’s typically zoos and other wildlife parks that are the only places connecting people with the animals that once roamed freely where we stand today.
As a Rewilding Conservationist, you would dedicate your working life to integrating the wilderness around modern-day man-made landscapes. Doing all that you can to help populations live comfortably alongside the animal species that have become absent.
This online Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager qualification is ideal for learners who’d like to explore or intend to enter, a career working in Rewilding and Restoration relating to wildlife conservation. This includes students, job seekers, and career switchers.
During the course, you will develop an understanding of the theories and discussions revolving around the context of Rewilding and Ecological Restoration. You will cover everything from their definitions to their histories and the present situation.
1 Day Rewildling Practical Training | Southill Estate, Bedfordshire, UK
Embark on an immersive day in the field to delve into the fascinating world of rewilding on a private estate in Bedfordshire, UK. This captivating experience, provided by Made in the Wild and run by the esteemed leader, Jack Randall, begins with an introduction to rewilding principles, its significance in addressing ecological imbalances caused by human activities, and inspiring success stories from rewilding projects worldwide.
In the picturesque Southill Estate, you'll join Jack Randall on a guided nature walk, observing its current ecosystem dynamics and discussing the rewilding activities actively and planned on-site. You'll discover the pivotal role of keystone species in revitalizing ecosystems and learn about innovative habitat restoration strategies like reforestation and habitat connectivity.
Engaging in practical exercises, you'll explore monitoring and tracking wildlife, deciphering animal signs, and deploying camera traps to collect valuable data. Moreover, you'll explore the delicate balance between rewilding and local communities, understanding the importance of community involvement and sustainable practices. There will be a particular focus on butterflies and birds and also on mapping habitats for rewilding projects.
With the invaluable knowledge and expertise provided by Made in the Wild and Jack Randall on this private estate in Bedfordshire, you'll depart with a renewed sense of awe for nature's resilience and be empowered to contribute to the transformation of landscapes and support the revival of our precious natural heritage.
Please note, that the training is currently not wheelchair accessible. Individuals should be able to walk through farm fields comfortably.
Getting Started
learndirect is the UK’s leading online course provider. Our online courses and qualifications give you the flexibility to engage with your studies whenever suits you best.
Whilst studying the Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager Award, you’ll gain essential skills and knowledge regarding a career as a Rewilding Conservationist.
The benefit of online learning is that you can plan your studies around your existing commitments. So, you’re able to progress with your learning in a way that works for you, without the stressful balancing act. With no classes to attend or a timetable to stick to, you’re in control of the pace and place of your learning.
What’s more, we have dedicated and experienced online tutors to support you throughout your qualification. Also, all the material is readily available as soon as you enrol so you’re able to start right away.
Modules
Unit 1: Rewilding and Restoration
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand the meaning of Rewilding
- Understand the background of Rewilding
- Understand the principles of Rewilding and examples
- Understand the problems with Rewilding and its future
- Know how to establish a conservation project
Unit 2: Ecological Restoration
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand the meaning of Restoration and its goals
- Understanding various terminologies related to restoration
- Understand different types of Restoration
- Understand Restoration and Reintroduction
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification but learners must be aged 16 or over.
Minimum Age Restriction
16
Average Completion Timeframe
You have 24 months to complete your course.
Assessment Requirements
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
Certification Timeframe
Learners can expect their certification within 6 months of completing the course, following the (EQA) External Quality Assurance of assessment.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
When are you assessed?
As you’re in control of how you learn, you’re also in charge of when you complete your assessments.
This enables you to take as long as you need to thoroughly understand the unit before completing any assessments.
Gatehouse Awards
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you will be awarded a Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager Award, an Ofqual regulated qualification (Qualification Number: TBC).
Gatehouse Awards Ltd is a leading awarding body recognised by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation, England (Ofqual). They also have a significant international presence providing language testing services.
Completing a Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager (RQF) can open up a variety of career paths for you. Here are some possible career paths you could pursue after completing this course:
- Conservation Project Manager: Leading and managing conservation and restoration projects in different environments such as forests, wetlands, and other natural habitats. You would use your knowledge of rewilding and ecological restoration to plan and implement projects aimed at restoring and enhancing biodiversity in degraded ecosystems.
- Ecological Consultant: Providing expert advice to different organisations, including government agencies, conservation groups, and businesses, on the restoration of degraded habitats. As an Ecological Consultant, you would use your knowledge to assess the ecological status of sites, develop ecological restoration and rewilding plans, and monitor the progress of restoration projects.
- Environmental Manager: Leading and coordinating environmental programmes aimed at enhancing biodiversity, restoring degraded ecosystems, and implementing sustainable practices in various industries such as forestry, agriculture, and mining.
- Park Ranger: Responsible for managing natural areas such as national parks, nature reserves, and other protected areas. Your knowledge of rewilding and ecological restoration can be used to manage and restore habitats, monitor wildlife populations, and develop and implement conservation and restoration plans.
- Restoration Specialist: Focus on the practical aspects of restoring ecosystems. You would use your knowledge of different restoration techniques and strategies to plan, implement and monitor restoration projects, and ensure that the restoration goals are achieved.
In summary, a Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager qualification can lead to several career paths focused on restoring and enhancing biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices in various industries.
Frequently Asked Questions
- SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
- SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager With 1 Day Practical Training (RQF)
This Course at a Glance
- Learn all about rewilding, restoration, and reintroduction
- Perfect for those looking to become a Rewilding Conservationist
- Includes 1 day practical training
- Achieve a Level 3 Award qualification
- Start and study at any time
- 2 Units
About Your Qualification
If you have a passion for seeing wildlife thrive in a diverse and abundant ecosystem, this online course can help you reintroduce species that once lived in our wild spaces.
The UK is just one example of an environment where large predators and numerous herbivores have been absent for hundreds of years. Now, it’s typically zoos and other wildlife parks that are the only places connecting people with the animals that once roamed freely where we stand today.
As a Rewilding Conservationist, you would dedicate your working life to integrating the wilderness around modern-day man-made landscapes. Doing all that you can to help populations live comfortably alongside the animal species that have become absent.
This online Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager qualification is ideal for learners who’d like to explore or intend to enter, a career working in Rewilding and Restoration relating to wildlife conservation. This includes students, job seekers, and career switchers.
During the course, you will develop an understanding of the theories and discussions revolving around the context of Rewilding and Ecological Restoration. You will cover everything from their definitions to their histories and the present situation.
1 Day Rewildling Practical Training | Southill Estate, Bedfordshire, UK
Embark on an immersive day in the field to delve into the fascinating world of rewilding on a private estate in Bedfordshire, UK. This captivating experience, provided by Made in the Wild and run by the esteemed leader, Jack Randall, begins with an introduction to rewilding principles, its significance in addressing ecological imbalances caused by human activities, and inspiring success stories from rewilding projects worldwide.
In the picturesque Southill Estate, you'll join Jack Randall on a guided nature walk, observing its current ecosystem dynamics and discussing the rewilding activities actively and planned on-site. You'll discover the pivotal role of keystone species in revitalizing ecosystems and learn about innovative habitat restoration strategies like reforestation and habitat connectivity.
Engaging in practical exercises, you'll explore monitoring and tracking wildlife, deciphering animal signs, and deploying camera traps to collect valuable data. Moreover, you'll explore the delicate balance between rewilding and local communities, understanding the importance of community involvement and sustainable practices. There will be a particular focus on butterflies and birds and also on mapping habitats for rewilding projects.
With the invaluable knowledge and expertise provided by Made in the Wild and Jack Randall on this private estate in Bedfordshire, you'll depart with a renewed sense of awe for nature's resilience and be empowered to contribute to the transformation of landscapes and support the revival of our precious natural heritage.
Please note, that the training is currently not wheelchair accessible. Individuals should be able to walk through farm fields comfortably.
Getting Started
learndirect is the UK’s leading online course provider. Our online courses and qualifications give you the flexibility to engage with your studies whenever suits you best.
Whilst studying the Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager Award, you’ll gain essential skills and knowledge regarding a career as a Rewilding Conservationist.
The benefit of online learning is that you can plan your studies around your existing commitments. So, you’re able to progress with your learning in a way that works for you, without the stressful balancing act. With no classes to attend or a timetable to stick to, you’re in control of the pace and place of your learning.
What’s more, we have dedicated and experienced online tutors to support you throughout your qualification. Also, all the material is readily available as soon as you enrol so you’re able to start right away.
Modules
Unit 1: Rewilding and Restoration
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand the meaning of Rewilding
- Understand the background of Rewilding
- Understand the principles of Rewilding and examples
- Understand the problems with Rewilding and its future
- Know how to establish a conservation project
Unit 2: Ecological Restoration
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand the meaning of Restoration and its goals
- Understanding various terminologies related to restoration
- Understand different types of Restoration
- Understand Restoration and Reintroduction
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification but learners must be aged 16 or over.
Minimum Age Restriction
16
Average Completion Timeframe
You have 24 months to complete your course.
Assessment Requirements
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
Certification Timeframe
Learners can expect their certification within 6 months of completing the course, following the (EQA) External Quality Assurance of assessment.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
When are you assessed?
As you’re in control of how you learn, you’re also in charge of when you complete your assessments.
This enables you to take as long as you need to thoroughly understand the unit before completing any assessments.
Qualifications
Gatehouse Awards
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you will be awarded a Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager Award, an Ofqual regulated qualification (Qualification Number: TBC).
Gatehouse Awards Ltd is a leading awarding body recognised by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation, England (Ofqual). They also have a significant international presence providing language testing services.
Completing a Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager (RQF) can open up a variety of career paths for you. Here are some possible career paths you could pursue after completing this course:
- Conservation Project Manager: Leading and managing conservation and restoration projects in different environments such as forests, wetlands, and other natural habitats. You would use your knowledge of rewilding and ecological restoration to plan and implement projects aimed at restoring and enhancing biodiversity in degraded ecosystems.
- Ecological Consultant: Providing expert advice to different organisations, including government agencies, conservation groups, and businesses, on the restoration of degraded habitats. As an Ecological Consultant, you would use your knowledge to assess the ecological status of sites, develop ecological restoration and rewilding plans, and monitor the progress of restoration projects.
- Environmental Manager: Leading and coordinating environmental programmes aimed at enhancing biodiversity, restoring degraded ecosystems, and implementing sustainable practices in various industries such as forestry, agriculture, and mining.
- Park Ranger: Responsible for managing natural areas such as national parks, nature reserves, and other protected areas. Your knowledge of rewilding and ecological restoration can be used to manage and restore habitats, monitor wildlife populations, and develop and implement conservation and restoration plans.
- Restoration Specialist: Focus on the practical aspects of restoring ecosystems. You would use your knowledge of different restoration techniques and strategies to plan, implement and monitor restoration projects, and ensure that the restoration goals are achieved.
In summary, a Level 3 Rewilding and Restoration Manager qualification can lead to several career paths focused on restoring and enhancing biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices in various industries.
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