How To Become An Ecological Consultant
What is an ecological consultant? Sue Searle is a principle ecologist from Ecology Training UK and has been an ecological consultant for 18 years. Here I highlight key information, shared by Sue, on how to plan a career in ecological consultancy. An ecological consultant is someone who consults on the ecology of an area. For example, if someone wants to build a housing estate, they have to hire an ecological consultant to survey the area and measure the impact that site will have. This prevents building in areas where there are vulnerable species of fauna and flora. Surveys typically take around 2 hours each, and so training can be planned while working another job. However, becoming full-time ecological consultant will need to do multiple surveys for every site (e.g. Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (P.E.A.), Environmental Impact Assessment (E.I.A.), and many others). All courses linked are from Ecology Training UK, however this blog is not affiliated. Alternative courses are