Stuart Hedleywild plants and vegetation

  • Having worked as a Conservation Officer with the statutory UK conservation body for many years on Sites of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserves and the wider countryside, I am experienced in delivering often complex management agreements with a wide range of owners and occupiers, as well as management plans for Nature Reserves. This has given me considerable exposure to the management of habitats for wildlife.

    For some recent work see Bewick & Beanley Moors Moorland Burning Plan

  • SCROLL TEST : As a lifelong field botanist with an interest in the communication of environmental values I was delighted in 2011 to be invited to teach the University of Newcastle's botanical field skills course, a week-long lab and field-based undergraduate / postgraduate module in the North-east of England. Further training work followed for the local Biodiversity partnership. I have also led European botanical field-trips, and welcome further invitations to assist others in learning of our wild plants and vegetation.

    As a lifelong field botanist with an interest in the communication of environmental values I was delighted in 2011 to be invited to teach the University of Newcastle's botanical field skills course, a week-long lab and field-based undergraduate / postgraduate module in the North-east of England. Further training work followed for the local Biodiversity partnership. I have also led European botanical field-trips, and welcome further invitations to assist others in learning of our wild plants and vegetation.

    As a lifelong field botanist with an interest in the communication of environmental values I was delighted in 2011 to be invited to teach the University of Newcastle's botanical field skills course, a week-long lab and field-based undergraduate / postgraduate module in the North-east of England. Further training work followed for the local Biodiversity partnership. I have also led European botanical field-trips, and welcome further invitations to assist others in learning of our wild plants and vegetation.

    As a lifelong field botanist with an interest in the communication of environmental values I was delighted in 2011 to be invited to teach the University of Newcastle's botanical field skills course, a week-long lab and field-based undergraduate / postgraduate module in the North-east of England. Further training work followed for the local Biodiversity partnership. I have also led European botanical field-trips, and welcome further invitations to assist others in learning of our wild plants and vegetation.