An enthusiastic interpretation of the natural environment can be one of the most enriching and important contributions we make to the outdoor experience of our clients. As an aspect of effective leadership and management, we need to make sound decisions concerning the incorporation of environmental information into the experiences and activities we provide for our clients. The content, timing and delivery of environmental information to our clients must be just right.
This workshop will help participants to develop their understanding of the contribution that environmental interpretation can make to their work as outdoor leaders. The workshop will review approaches and methods for effective environmental interpretation and provide plenty of opportunities for participants to consolidate their identification skills and ecological understanding for wildlife habitats, flora and fauna species. All of this will be delivered within the Snowdonia National Park areas surrounding Plas Y Brenin.
The workshop will start with a brief classroom session to set the scene for the day, where we will:
We shall then spend the remainder of the day exploringthe local area:
The workshop will be mainly hill-based, and we shall spend most of the day exploring upland habitats away from paths so participants should be adequately equipped.
Workshop provider credentials
The workshop will be tutored by David Broom. David is a qualified ecologist with a particular interest in upland, alpine and arctic environments and has worked as an instructor on ML training and assessment courses for many years. David regularly contributes cpd workshop activities for the MTA.