Stakeholder Engagement for Wildlife Conservation

Learn effective and ethical stakeholder engagement processes applicable to any conservation project
Stakeholder Engagement for Wildlife Conservation
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Who is this for? Conservation professionals, early career starters and career-switchers. So far, we have trained nearly 1,500 conservationists from 91 countries, working for organisations such as the Worldwide Fund for Nature, the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Wildlife Trusts. You can see all of our graduates here.

When is it? 9th May - 13th June 2023 (5 weeks, 3.5 hours learning/week)

What will I learn? This training workshop has been developed with input from experienced practitioners to help conservationists engage effectively with the right stakeholders.

You will learn how to:

•    Apply key principles to ensure you engage with stakeholders effectively and ethically
•    Select stakeholders that are right for your project
•    Initiate the relationship to build trust and understanding
•    Formalise the relationship to set expectations
•    Manage the relationship to progress the project and adapt to changing conditions.

Find out more about what you'll learn by clicking on the manual below:

What will my learning experience be like? 

You will learn through:

  • Pre-recorded videos sent out each week for you to learn from in your own time
  • Live expert-led sessions every Tuesday, starting on 16th May. 2 live session times available (10.30am or 5.30pm GMT) to fit your schedule
  • If you miss a live session you can still watch it in your own time later on
  • A multiple-choice exam to help you focus your learning efforts and assess your own ability. On passing the exam you will get a certificate to show others (e.g. managers or potential employers) that you have attained this skill.

How much does it cost? The full cost is £220/person but there are bursaries available. To apply, simply complete this form.

How do I sign up? Click on this link.

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