Unit Award Scheme

118033 INTRODUCTION TO WOODLAND MANAGEMENT FOR NATURE CONSERVATION

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1the vertical and horizontal structure of the woodlandStudent completed work
2at least three reasons why woodlands need to be actively managedStudent completed work
3three features of woodland that are valuable to wildlife, eg deadwood, species variety, glades, varied structureStudent completed work
4three health and safety issues relevant to practical woodland management work, eg PPE, lone working arrangements, biological hazards, equipment safetySummary sheet

demonstrated the ability to

5state at least three ways woodland management can be modified to benefit wildlifeSummary sheet

experienced

6participating in one practical woodland management sessionSummary sheet

acquired an understanding of

7how to manage woodland within the context of a management plan.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 14 November 2022Level - Level Two