Ecological Training in Ireland

Welcome to FitzGerald Ecology’s Ecological Training services. Our training programs are crafted to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute effectively to the conservation of Ireland’s habitats, flora and fauna.

Contribute effectively to the conservation of Ireland’s habitats, flora and fauna

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Our Ecological Training Programs

 

FitzGerald Ecology’s training sessions are tailored to suit a range of audiences and needs, ensuring relevance and applicability:

 

Customised Training Workshops

 

  • Targeted Workshops: Offering specialised workshops on various ecological topics, tailored to the needs of different groups, including professional ecologists, community groups, and local parks management staff.

  • Hands-On Learning: Emphasising practical, field-based learning experiences to complement theoretical knowledge.

 

Comprehensive Educational Modules

 

  • Habitat Surveying: Courses covering the fundamentals of habitat surveying and conservation, as well as management strategies, and EU Habitats Directive Annex I habitats.

  • Botanical Identification: Training in botanical identification and plant diversity, including species on the Flora (Protection) Order, 2022.

Why Choose FitzGerald Ecology for Ecological Training

 

  • Expert Instructors: Our trainers are experienced ecologists with many years of experience completing ecological surveys in Ireland.

  • Interactive and Engaging Content: We ensure that our training is engaging, interactive, and tailored to the learning needs of our participants.

  • Commitment to Excellence in the Field of Ecology: Our training programs reflect our commitment to promoting greater ecological understanding and habitat protection in Ireland.

Enrol in Our Training Programs Today:

 

Email: afitzgerald@fitzgeraldecology.ie
Phone: +353-86-1266-167

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Safeguarding Rare Plant Species

In 2022, FitzGerald Ecology completed a full flora study and rare plant survey of four sub-sites within Turvey Nature Reserve, Co. Dublin. As part of this work, we were responsible for the transplantation of two rare plant populations which were at risk of damage from planned environmental engineering works in the area. This transplantation was conducted successfully. This flora study will inform future environmental engineering works to be carried out by the client within Turvey Nature Reserve in the coming years, which is partially within the Rogerstown Estuary Special Area of Conservation (SAC).