Build your Conservation Communications Skills - Foundation & Advanced Trainings

If you’re working in conservation — or preparing to — you’ve probably noticed one skill keeps coming up across almost every role: communication.
Build your Conservation Communications Skills - Foundation & Advanced Trainings
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Hi WildHub community,

If you’re working in conservation — or preparing to — you’ve probably noticed one skill keeps coming up across almost every role: communication.

Whether it's writing reports, engaging communities, raising awareness, securing funding, or sharing your science with the world — strong communication is at the heart of successful conservation work.

That’s why we created a practical, online course specifically for conservation professionals:

💬 Communications for Conservation Projects

A self-paced, step-by-step training to help you:

  • Plan and deliver effective conservation communications

  • Build your confidence as a spokesperson or storyteller

  • Improve your job applications, outreach, and reporting

  • Increase your employability and impact in the sector

It's taught by Lloyd Gofton (communications coach & conservationist), and supported by myself and the Conservation Careers team.

🎓 Includes 12 months’ access to our CC Pro community, job board, and career support.

🕒 Enrolment is open until Friday 25th April, with 33% off for this intake.

👉 Find out more here »


🌱 For those ready to go further…

We’re also launching an advanced-level course:
📣 Communications Strategy Development for Conservation Projects »
This is ideal for those leading programme- or organisation-wide comms efforts.


If you’re looking to grow your skills — or you know someone who might benefit — we’d love for you to join us or help spread the word.

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