Conservation

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Welcome to all new and returning students to NTSU Conservation Society!  

 

Who are ConSoc?
Our aim as a society is to provide students with the opportunity to get involved with environmentally friendly and conservation focused activities both on campus and further afield. We also hold social events such as widlife quizzes and casual walks.

We have been running for over 16 years now and won the Society of the Year Award for 2016, 2017 and event of the year award 2018.

We welcome and encourage students from a diverse range of NTU courses who share our interest in conservation.  As we know, this can take many forms, whether it be watching the smallest bugs, watching and photographing wildlife in their natural habitats, or volunteering to manage such habitats, something that the survival of many species depends upon these days.

 

What can we offer?

Our Latest Events: https://www.trentstudents.org/groups/conservation/events
At ConSoc we provide you with opportunities to take part in a varied range of conservation based activities, some will offer a chance to enhance your ID skills, others may offer the chance to improve or enhance your practical skills set, gain knowledge and experience through the use of hand tools and other equipment which we provide.

This will also give you an opportunity to put the theory learned in lectures into practice, which in turn will enhance your CV, along with your personal and professional development. Over time this will give you an edge over your competitors when the time arrives for you to find employment or volunteer placements within the conservation/environment sector. In fact, many of our previous members have stated that being an active members of ConSoc did in fact help them to find work and many of these former members work in reserves around Nottinghamshire to this day!

These sessions can take place on the Brackenhurst Estate or offsite, often on projects with leading national conservation organisations such as the Wildlife Trusts and the RSPB. We also volunteer with the local Biodiversity Action Group, run by Nottingham County Council and work closely with their Biodiversity Officer assisting in the Grizzled Skipper butterfly project, which previously scooped the NTSU award for best Society Activity, and more recently a project to eradicate Signal Crayfish from a city pond.

 

When can you get Involved?
Every month we put out a poster with that months events. This poster will be showcased in our society board in the top floor of Brambly building as well as being emailed out to all current society members (this will show up in your uni email account inbox). Events start in September and run into mid May/early June. We send each society member a google form to fill out in this monthly email so they can register their interest in the events.

Throughout the year we offer weekend trips out to places of conservation interest, both locally and nationally. These trips have proven to be very popular with our members. Previous trips include going to the Peak District to see stag rutting and also search for the mountain hare, Rufford Abbey to spot hawfinches, and a weekend away in Norfolk, as well as many more local and on-campus events. 

Our biggest event is our end of year Scotland trip. Last year we went on plently of fun excursions around Loch Lomond and Aviemore, visiting several RSPB sites, the caringorms reindeer herd, and highland wildlife park to name a few. More details will come via email later in the year. 

 

Please feel free to check out our social media sites, linked below, to find out more. 

 

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