Tree Identification for Beginners Description Key areas to be covered are recognition and identification of common tree species, and the different habitats in which they grow best. The course will also cover the relationships that exist between trees and other organisms, such as soil bacteria and fungi. We will look at how trees grow and how they reproduce. We will cover epiphytes, mycorrhizal fungi and symbiotic relationships between tree species and their importance for biodiversity. Participants will also gain an understanding of the laws surrounding trees. This training is relevant to ecologists, conservation managers and biodiversity officers to understand the importance of trees within the ecosystem and the complex relationships and connections that exist within woodland habitats. This course is suitable for beginners and will help professional ecologists or those just starting out to identify tree species, understand the threats that face trees, the specific habitats and conditions some trees species require and to recognise their importance in supporting biodiversity and for carbon capture and climate regulation. Sessions Session Date of session Session Times Session 1 24 October 2024 10:00 - 13:00 Session 2 25 October 2024 10:00 - 13:00 Knowledge Level Beginner Learning Outcomes Identify tree species using appropriate tools and techniques Understand taxonomy and classification of tree species Make assessment of species status Understand laws relating to trees Understand relationships, threats, pests and diseases Understand how trees support native biodiversity Tickets Tickets Person(s) Price (£) CIEEM Member Ticket 1 £142.00 Non Member Ticket 1 £205.00