• Chester aims to build on and consolidate the existing skills/knowledge, and offer exposure to advanced concepts and practical applications in wildlife conservation.
  • This will be done through the exploration of our expertise in the field and lab-based research on key species and habitats, in the UK and further afield.
  • Students will be engaged in a peer-based learning environment that includes field and lab work, which will provide insights into key research in wildlife conservation.
  • Students will study a combination of specializations considered core to wildlife conservation, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), statistical techniques, population and habitat management, and emerging sub-disciplines including wildlife crime, conservation physiology, and conservation genetics.