Webinar | Designing Conservation Projects That Deliver Real Impact

How to design and manage conservation projects that create real impact - and strengthen your career
Webinar | Designing Conservation Projects That Deliver Real Impact
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How to design and manage conservation projects that create real impact - and strengthen your career

Designing and delivering effective conservation projects is one of the most important - and most in-demand - skills in the sector.

Yet many conservationists are expected to manage projects without formal training in how to design them well, adapt them over time, and demonstrate meaningful impact for wildlife and people.

In this free live webinar, we’ll explore what good conservation project management really looks like, why so many projects struggle, and how the Conservation Standards provide a practical, proven framework for doing things better.

March 24, 2026 / 7:30pm Greenwich Mean Time
Why this matters

Well-designed, adaptively managed projects can transform conservation outcomes - helping teams clarify priorities, use resources wisely, learn faster, and avoid unintended harm.

Poorly designed projects, by contrast, can waste time and funding, frustrate teams, and fail the very species and communities they aim to support.

It’s no surprise that project management and design are among the most requested skills in conservation job adverts, appearing in over half of roles advertised on Conservation Careers to date.

Join Dr Nick Askew and Felix Cybulla to explore:

  • Why is project design and management important for conservation? Learn how to create better conservation impact, and become more employable.
  • What are the Conservation Standards? Explore the leading approach to project design, management, monitoring and evaluation in the conservation industry.
  • What is the Certificate in Conservation Standards Project Management and Design? Find out about our training programme, including what it covers, who it’s for and how it works.

You’ll also have the chance to ask your own questions live.

Is this webinar right for you?

This session is designed for:

  • Aspiring and early-career conservationists
  • Project officers, coordinators, and managers
  • Career switchers moving into conservation roles
  • Practitioners who want to strengthen their project design skills
  • Conservationists curious about the Conservation Standards but unsure where to start

You do not need prior training in project management to attend.

Meet your trainers:

Dr Nick Askew

Nick is the Founder and Director of Conservation Careers and holds a PhD in the behavioural ecology of Barn Owls. He is also a member of the International Coaching Federation.

Over the past 20 years, Nick has worked across the academic, public, private, charity, and enterprise sectors, raising over £2.5 million for conservation projects across 120 countries.

He has more than a decade of experience in professional communications and marketing within the conservation sector, including leading global communications for BirdLife International, the world’s largest conservation partnership.

Nick is passionate about helping conservationists communicate more effectively, increase their impact, and strengthen their employability.

Felix Cybulla

Felix is a Certified Conservation Standards Coach, Facilitator, and Coach Trainer, with over a decade of experience supporting conservation teams worldwide.

He has trained organisations in more than 45 countries and worked with a wide range of institutions including WWF programmes across multiple regions, UNDP, The Conservation Measures Partnership, IFAW, EuroNatur, and Denver Zoo.

Felix is a co-founder of Ivakale.org and has a background in Global Change Management and International Forest Ecosystem Management. He brings deep practical insight into applying the Conservation Standards across diverse contexts and challenges.

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