The Level 2R Introduction to Field and Research Techniques course is designed for land managers, environmental professionals, and students interested in conservation science. Hosted at the Ashton Biological Preserve in Archer, Florida, this intensive one-day workshop provides hands-on experience with essential field methodologies. Participants will gain practical skills in data collection, site assessment, and research protocols, making it an invaluable opportunity for those looking to advance their expertise in environmental management and biological research.
What to Expect
An intensive, practical workshop focused on field research techniques in a natural preserve setting.
Who Should Attend
Land managers
Environmental scientists
Conservationists
Students
Researchers
Agenda Overview
09:30 AM - Registration and Introduction; Morning/Afternoon - Field Training Sessions.
Venue & Address
Ashton Biological Preserve
Ashton Biological Preserve Archer , Florida – 32618 United States
Organizer
Save the Buzztails · Non-Profit Organization
Save the Buzztails provides educational resources and training for conservation and environmental research.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course for?
It is aimed at land managers and environmental professionals.
Where is the preserve located?
In Archer, Florida.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Save the Buzztails website.
Is there a fee?
Please check the official website for pricing and registration details.
What should I bring?
Appropriate field gear and footwear are recommended.
Is this a recurring course?
This is a specific session scheduled for September 12, 2026.
Tags
Research
Environment
Conservation
Training
Archer
Florida
Science
Summary
A professional field research training course at Ashton Biological Preserve.