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Thu 22nd January
Operation Wallacea - UK Based Field Courses Webinar
6pm - 7pm
online
Join Operation Wallacea's team, who will be discussing the importance of rewilding in the UK and how their field courses at the Knepp Estate in West Sussex have been developed to help those participating in wildlife management.
Tue 27th January
Operation Wallacea - Conservation & Research Webinar
6pm - 7pm
online
Operation Wallacea are holding a free webinar for students, 6pm-7pm, highlighting the opportunities to gain more field work experience by joining our ecological research and conservation expeditions.
Thu 5th February
Operation Wallacea - UK Based Field Courses Webinar
6pm - 7pm
online
Join Operation Wallacea's team, who will be discussing the importance of rewilding in the UK and how their field courses at the Knepp Estate in West Sussex have been developed to help those participating in wildlife management.
Tue 10th February
Operation Wallacea - Conservation & Research Webinar
6pm - 7pm
online
Operation Wallacea are holding a free webinar for students, 6pm-7pm, highlighting the opportunities to gain more field work experience by joining our ecological research and conservation expeditions.
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