MTA webinar: Training for NPMS volunteers - Freshwater, rock outcrops, cliffs and screes (part 4)

10/12/2020 - 10/12/2020

Online Zoom platform

Bookings start from £0.00

About

FURTHER TRAINING: NATIONAL PLANT MONITORING SCHEME

Weekly NPMS habitat sessions:

This series of NPMS webinars has been prepared to support the MTA members who are contributing towards or thinking of contributing towards the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS).

In particular, the webinars provide guidance on the recognition and assessment of principal upland habitat types that are recorded during NPMS surveys. Typical features that need to be recorded for the NPMS are described for each habitat type, with additional information to help gain a broad understanding of the importance of the habitats and associated vegetation types, plant species and an outline of key wildlife associations.

Dates and Habitats Covered:

12.11.20 – Woodland, forest and scrub

19.11.20 – Heath and grassland

03.12.20 – Bog, wet heath, marsh and fen

10.12.20 – Freshwater, rock outcrops, cliffs and screes

About NPMS - the National Plant Monitoring Scheme

The National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS) is a national habitat-based monitoring scheme that has been developed by a partnership of plant conservation charities and government conservation bodies. The Scheme collects information on habitat and vegetation provided by volunteer vegetation surveyors.

The NPMS needs greater survey coverage within hill and mountain areas, and would greatly value contributions from MTA members who would be interested in undertaking habitat and vegetation surveys.

One of the great things about the NPMS is that it has several levels of survey input, from beginner to more accomplished vegetation survey and assessment, where all levels of survey are of value to the NPMS. The Scheme is supported by plenty of resources and expert training opportunities to help MTA members to build their knowledge and identification skills in upland habitats and vegetation.

FIND OUT MORE

Useful resources:

  • You can find out all about the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (NPMS) on our website her: https://www.npms.org.uk/, including how to get involved.

Webinar host:

David Broom - An experienced ecologist who runs a number of environmental workshops across various MTA regions throughout the year.

Timings:

We anticipate these sessions will last for up to one hour.

How to book:

Click the Book Online button to secure your place. Ideally, you will have attended the 'Intro to NPMS' prior to this event and have an interest in volunteering.

What happens next:

If you're not already familiar with Zoom.us, you will need to create a free online Zoom account, then you're good to go!

Sign up here.

One day before the event you will receive an email from jo@mountain-training.org containing the Zoom code that allows you to access the webinar online.

Recording the webinar:

Before you book we would like to make you aware that we intend to record all MTA webinars so that we can upload them into the MTA Members' Area as a useful resource for all members to access in the future. If you have any concerns please contact jo@mountain-training.org prior to booking/attending.

We look forward to welcoming you to this session.

Where And When

Start
10/12/2020 12:00
End
10/12/2020 13:00
Total Days
0.2
Maximum Bookings
27
Bookings
27
Venue
Online Zoom platform
Town
Online
County
Online
Country
UK

CPD Points

CPD Points
0.25

Provider

Name
Mountain Training Association
Phone
01690 720272
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