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Top 5 Reasons to Study British Wildlife

29 / 03 / 2022

When we think of wild animals, it’s not uncommon for us to automatically picture the often ferocious and phenomenal species that live in exotic locations around the world. From powerful and prowling carnivores like lions and bears to prehistoric reptiles and boldly coloured birds that look like works of art, it’s no wonder we are captivated by their appearance and presence.

It’s not often that our first thought is of the wild animals in England, but the creatures that live on our home soil are no less incredible. In fact, many people aren’t aware of just how varied our wild animals are, and the magnificent species that have roamed our land in years gone by.

Many people often ask ‘Did Britain ever have bears?’ and other animals that are abundant in foreign locations. You only need to do a little bit of research to discover that brown bears in fact roamed here as little as 1,000 years ago, and wolves existed among us until 1760!

In any case, studying British wildlife past or present can be a fascinating, eye-opening experience, and with our online course, you won’t have to travel to the British Wildlife Centre to build your knowledge.

Find out the top 5 reasons you should complete British Wildlife Studies with Animal Courses Direct below!

1. Discover the Diversity of British Wildlife

If you’ve found yourself wondering ‘What animals are only found in Britain?’, you’re not alone. Many people are curious as to what wild animals we share our homeland with as, at first glance, it isn’t that obviously abundant with animal life.

By enrolling on our British Wildlife Courses, you will learn just how many species exist among us. From our mighty yet microscopic invertebrates which include the Yellow-Tailed Scorpion to our abundance of amphibians and reptiles like the venomous Adder. Not to mention the many kinds of birds of prey UK learners can find on home soil, like the Golden Eagle.

You will learn all about key British wildlife animals and other wildlife species, where in the UK they live and how they behave throughout the year.

 

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2. Find Out How Resilient Our Animals Are!

Not only is our wild animals list extensive, but the animals that live in the UK are incredibly robust. Britain is known for its changing seasons. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter all have their own set of weather conditions, with some being more drastic than others.

These weather changes, while often providing opportunities for wild animals in UK locations to thrive, present their own unique set of challenges, from scarce resources to drastic temperature changes and Arctic snow blasts.

In our British Wildlife Studies course, you are introduced to the innovative strategies and coping mechanisms British wild animals and other species adopt to cope at different stages of the year. Where some migrate and fly to better climates, others build on their fat reserves, slow their metabolism and batten down the hatches to hibernate.

You will learn about these tactics, the state of diapause and the ability of some species to develop blizzard proof coats and hides, to maximise their chance of survival.

3. Recognise the Impact of Climate Change

When considering the impact of climate change on wildlife species, images of elephants foraging on drought-stricken planes and polar bears navigating melting icecaps typically spring to mind. While these are the more obvious effects of climate change on wildlife, the consequences are sadly felt at home too.

In understanding the diversity and abundance of British wildlife populations, as well as their behaviour patterns throughout the year, we can gain a clearer picture of the way climate change is impacting wildlife in the UK.

Rising temperatures are drying up habitats and hunting grounds, which are leading more wildlife species to compete in smaller territories or attempting to live among humans in unsuitable man-made areas. Those that are moving to cooler northern territories can only go so far, and that land too will soon become unfit to live. While devastating, these are just some of the problems facing land-dwelling species, the entire effects of climate change on British wildlife is far worse.

By studying British wildlife, you will understand how climate change generates a severe chain reaction that echoes through all the levels of an ecosystem.

 

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4. Explore the Conservation Methods Protecting British Species

The importance of abundant biodiversity in ecosystems cannot be stressed enough! In short, when species are rich and varied, the health of the earth and its inhabitant is maintained. This is why there are numerous conservation efforts in place throughout Britain, to mitigate species decline and ensure the ongoing survival of British wildlife.

From the proposed reintroduction of Lynx to Britain’s forests to an innovative project which has seen a steep climb in the number of Black-Throated Divers, there are many people at work to sustain and rebuild the life that is native to the UK.

During your studies with Animal Courses Direct, you will explore many of these conservation methods in detail. This will help you see the changes that can be made to bring species back from the brink and help you educate others about even the smallest things they can do to make a difference.

5. Get Desirable Knowledge for British Wildlife Careers!

If you’re passionate about animals, or invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, in particular, studying British wildlife is an ideal way to build the vital knowledge you need to break into careers related to these species in the UK.

Whether your ambition is to work in UK animal conservation jobs, or another role related to British wildlife, getting a foundation knowledge of our many species and the threats against them is the perfect starting point.

After this course, and additional study in some cases, you could pursue numerous roles such as:

  • Reserves Warden
  • Seabird Monitoring Organiser
  • Protected Landscapes Officer
  • Angling and Waterbodies Officer
  • Health, Safety and Environment Advisor
  • Environmental Consultant, and more!

Study British Wildlife Online!

If you’re passionate about wildlife and want to get a greater understanding of that what lives on your doorstep, you can complete British Wildlife Studies online and advance your knowledge.

Great Britain has a dazzling array of wildlife species, and by studying them in detail, you will be better positioned to care for them personally and professionally, as an advocate for their health and wellbeing.

Our online British Wildlife Studies course can be studied comfortably from home, in your own time. This allows you to move through the course at your pace and spread out your learning, should you be studying British wildlife as a hobby. It also means you can blitz through the materials to achieve your certificate of completion quickly, should you need this knowledge for a British wildlife career.

Find out more now about how this course can help you reach your goals by speaking with our student support team on 01202 006 040, or by contacting us online. Alternatively, click below to view our online British Wildlife Studies course in more detail!

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