Scottish WDBP - Spring 2025 - Woodland Herbivore Impact Assessment Lite (WHIALite) - FREE Training Events

Dear All
We have just launched the Spring 2025 WHIALite* Training Programme for events across Scotland.

These are FREE training days, aimed at delivering WHIALite methodology to assess herbivore damage - ideal for Deer Management Plans.

🎟️ Places are limited so please follow the links to book your free place.

🦌 WHIALite has been developed specifically for land managers, deer stalkers and those managing woodlands.

(Please note this programme still has some Highlands event dates yet to add!)

🌳 4th March Glenan Woods ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Glenan Woods
🌳 7th March Chatelherault Country Park ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Chatelherault
🌳 12th March Mugdock Country Park ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Mugdock
🌳 18th March Keith ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Grampian
🌳 19th March Drumpellier Country Park ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Drumpellier
🌳 19th March Appin ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Appin
🌳 19th March Galashiels ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Galashiels
🌳 20th March Lockerbie ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Lockerbie
🌳 25th March Migdale/Bonar Bridge ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Bonar Bridge
🌳 4th April Tayvallich ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Tayvallich
🌳 16th April Craigellachie NNR ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Aviemore
🌳 17th April Morven ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Morvern
🌳 23rd April Beinn Eighe NNR ~ Woodland Habitat Impact Assessment (WHIALite) Workshop - Beinn Eighe

*Please note this is NOT the full Woodland HIA methodology - see Scottish Forestry Woodland Toolkit, but the WDBP methodology which was created for deer and woodland managers.
Any questions please don't hesitate to contact louise.farmer@nature.scot
 
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