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HND Wildlife and Conservation Management
About this course
Wildlife and conservation management addresses one of the defining challenges of our time: how to protect biodiversity and natural habitats in a world of competing pressures from agriculture, development, climate change, and human population growth. The discipline draws on ecology, biology, land management, environmental policy, and rural economics to equip practitioners with the knowledge and practical skills needed to manage wildlife populations and the habitats they depend on. It is a subject that combines scientific understanding with pragmatic management thinking and an appreciation of the social and economic contexts in which conservation operates. This part-time programme at the University of the Highlands and Islands is designed for flexibility, allowing you to study alongside other commitments at a pace that suits your situation. The Highlands and Islands setting is an exceptional context for this subject, giving you access to some of the most ecologically significant and challenging landscapes in Britain, including upland moorland, ancient woodland, coastal systems, and marine habitats. You will develop skills in wildlife survey, habitat assessment, species identification, land management planning, and the regulatory frameworks that govern conservation in the UK and internationally. Graduates from wildlife and conservation management programmes go on to work for conservation charities and NGOs, national parks and protected area authorities, environmental consultancies, land management estates, government agencies such as NatureScot, and community land trusts. The combination of ecological knowledge and management skills you develop is valuable in countryside management, environmental impact assessment, habitat restoration, and species recovery programmes. Postgraduate study in conservation biology, environmental management, or ecological research is also an option for those who want to develop specialist expertise further.
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