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Conservation course - Strategy Development for Wildlife Conservation
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PROJECT PLANNING FOR WILDLIFE COSERVATION

ONLINE COURSE

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WHY ARE PROJECT PLANNING SKILLS IMPORTANT?

If a conservation project does not have a strong conservation strategy it can waste years of effort and thousands of pounds of precious conservation funds. Conversely, having a strong conservation strategy will ensure that there are clear, justified links between the conservation activities and the impact the project aims to achieve. A strong conservation strategy will also provide the basis for developing compelling grant applications and pitches to private donors.

In summary, project planning is probably the most important conservation skill there is to achieving conservation impact and sustaining conservation teams financially. That is why project planning is such a crucial skill for anyone that wants to be assigned more responsibility at work, get a promotion, and make a big difference for the wildlife and wild places they care about. When you are certified in Project Planning for Wildlife Conservation you will fell confident in, and be able to demonstrate your ability to create strong conservation strategies for any situation you work on.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

You will learn how to develop an impact-focused conservation strategy for any type of conservation project.

 

Specifically, you will learn how to:

  • Assess the current situation you are trying to change.

  • Plan the impact you want to achieve.

  • Plan the work you will carry out to achieve your impact.

  • Adapt the strategy to your needs and situation.

What is our suggested learning journey through our courses?

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PROFESSIONAL

You will also be on your way to becoming a certified Wildlife Conservation professional.

Project Planning for Wildlife Conservation Wildlife Conservation Professional v1
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