Habitat Indicator Species - 2 day course

Schedule

Mon, 15 Jun, 2026 at 10:15 am to Tue, 16 Jun, 2026 at 04:00 pm

UTC+01:00

Location

Old Sarum Castle | Salisbury, EN

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A two-day course covering the basics of habitat assessment, particularly looking at key indicator species of a range of different habitats.
About this Event

PLEASE NOTE WE ARE ALSO RUNNING THIS COURSE ON THE 18/19 JUNE AND 10/11 SEPTEMBER.

A two-day course giving participants

  • the skills and confidence to assess habitats, both in terms of type and quality.
  • the ability to identify indicator species
  • an overview of some key UKHAB, Phase I and NVC communities
  • a chance to do quadrat sampling and share ideas with colleagues
  • a chance to see a broad range of lowland habitat types including improved and unimproved grassland, calcareous grassland, wet meadows, acid grassland, heathland and mire communities

The purpose of much botanical survey is to tell us what is going on in the landscape around us – is it being over-managed, or unmanaged? Has the land been subject to agricultural improvement? What type of soil is it? Is it a habitat which is likely to support a wide range of species?

This course will focus on how to identify the key indicator species for improved and semi-improved grasslands, floodplain meadows, calcareous grasslands, acid grasslands, dry and wet lowland heath and mires. There will be reference to, but not in depth discussion of, Phase I, UKHAB and NVC communities.

Whilst aimed at beginners, these courses are more likely to be enjoyed with a basic level of prior plant ID skills, and they form an ideal follow-on from the training courses earlier in the year.

Lifts available from Salisbury on request - see Directions section below.

All proceeds from the course will go to supporting our endangered species conservation work.



About the tutor

Dominic Price is a highly regarded botanical tutor and has been running courses for all levels of ecologists since 2007. He is director of The Species Recovery Trust and specialises in the conservation of endangered species. He is the author of A Field Guide to Grasses, Sedges and Rushes, and co-author of A Field Guide to Bryophytes and The Photographic Guide to Winter Trees and Shrubs.



Schedule

Day 1: This day will focus on calcareous and neutral grasslands, covering species-rich chalk grassland, species-poor improved grassland and marshy grassland on the Avon Floodplain

  • 10.05 Arrive on site - Old Sarum.
  • 10.15 First tutorial session – improved and SI grassland
  • 10.45 Mesotrophic and chalk grassland
  • 12.30 Lunch (or shorter if weather bad)
  • 1.15 Wet grassland on the Avon Valley
  • 3.10 Calcareous Grasslands at Camp Down
  • 3.45 Return to Old Sarum
  • c. 4:00 End

Day 2: This day will focus on acidic habitats, covering the key species which make up acid grassland, dry and wet heath, and mire and bog habitats.

  • 9:45 Arrival on site - New Forest
  • 10.00 Acid Grassland/Dry Heath and damp flushes
  • 12.30 Lunch (or shorter if weather bad)
  • 1.20 Heaths and bogs (+dry heath)
  • c. 3:30 Depart



What to bring
  • Water, snacks, firm boots (some steep banks). Please wear long trousers for the second day to minimise exposure to ticks (on this day there is a short amount of walking involved, and some ground will be boggy).
  • Please bring packed lunch on both days
  • £4 for parking at Old Sarum (contactless payment available)
  • Ice creams should be available both days!

At the time of writing, there appears to be a move by Forestry England to charge at its car parks in the New Forest which up until now has not been the case. This may or may not be in place at the time of this course. Therefore, please be prepared to pay for parking, payment will be via the RingGo app so please have this downloaded and set up in advance, it could be around £8 for over 4 hours.

The recommended text for the course is 'A Field Guide to Grasses, Sedges and Rushes' by Dominic Price. Available to purchase on the day, in the ticket options, or in advance here.

Any problems on the day please call Dominic Price on (07968) 786390.

Please inform us of any relevant medical requirements/conditions we should be aware of prior to the course.



Hugely Important Information

The second day of the course is in the New Forest, so if you are booking overnight accommodation you may wish to stay nearer there (if you find somewhere nice it's a fantastic chance to go out for an evening and listen to Nightjar). Please do not come to Old Sarum on the second day as you will miss a significant part of the morning driving on to the New Forest.

On the first day the gates to Old Sarum do not open until 10am, so please do not attempt to enter the site before 10:05am as it very quickly blocks the access track if there is a delay in site opening. If you are coming from far we appreciate it is hard to time this, but there is a pull-in just to the south of the site (opposite the Harvester) where you can wait, or a small Co-op or large Waitrose further south on the edge of town.



Directions

Day 1

Old Sarum is signed off the A345, 2 miles north of Salisbury. Meet in the main car park (where there are loos). Address: Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 3SD. Please note the site unfortunatley doesn't open until 10am, and they have asked us not to block the track up to the gates before then

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Day 2

Day 2: Meet in Whitefield Moor car park, Rhinefield Road (on the way out of Brockenhurst, SO42 7QD) where there are loos.

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To reduce our carbon footprint and reduce the car park spaces we use at training sites, if you can travel by train to Salisbury Train Station, or if you are staying in central Salisbury overnight, we are happy to provide you with a lift to and from the training site. Please message us before you buy your ticket/accommodation to arrange.



Adverse weather

This is an outdoor run course on an exposed site, and as such we request that participants bring suitable clothing including sunhats, sunblock, and full waterproofs & fleeces. As the climate breaks down, we do occasionally have severe weather where either it is very difficult to take notes due to prolonged heavy rain, or temperatures have reached a point where long exposure can be detrimental to health.

In these instances, we will run a condensed version of the course, where we aim to see all the species before lunch but have less time to take notes on them. We will then give attendees free access to the corresponding online course for 24 hours, which means you can take notes and look at the species in more detail in the comfort of your home. We have built a corresponding online catalogue of courses for this purpose, and we therefore feel we can offer the same training experience while looking after attendees' welfare in the field.

Therefore if you look at the forecast before the course and start panicking - don’t worry, we’ve got you!



Course certificate

This course can be used as part of your Continuing Professional Development (CPD). We invite attendees to download their own certificate and complete the numbers of hours spent on the course, as we are aware some attendees spend more time reading up about courses before the day, and writing their notes up and sitting the online course tests afterwards. The hours on your certificate should accurately reflect this time.



Feedback from previous courses

'Dom is always a fantastic source of knowledge, and brilliant at teaching it'

'The recap sessions throughout the day really helped us to consolidate what we had been taught, making us a lot more likely to remember the species we were taught.'

'Dominic's fun and useful teaching style. He doesn't get to bogged down with to many technical terms'

'Relaxed nature of presentation with useful ways to remember identification methods. It was useful to have time to do the transects as this helped to practise our ID skills'

'Dom's approach to teaching - relaxed, engaging and knowledgable as ever'

'Mr.Price and his patient and simple approach to field ID.'


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