Welcome to the Ambios Ltd Leonardo Partnership project: Pilot e-module for biodiversity monitoring capturing experience from older workers
These pages provide some interesting information of two aspects of biodiversity monitoring, specifically on barn owls and badgers. The information is presented with sub-titled translations into English, Hungarian and Polish.
This Leonardo Partnership project has brought together a partnership from different European locations, to enhance and improve the quality of European biodiversity monitoring by sharing good practice and facilitating and capturing (into new e-learning content) a cascade of learning from older experienced workers to younger workers. European biodiversity monitoring is a cornerstone for understanding the results of attempts to redress the potential negative effects of climate change.

Barn Owls
This page provides a sub-titled translation in English, Hungarian and Polish for a short training video about monitoring barn owls. David Ramsden MBE, from the Barn Owl Trust UK introduces some aspects of survey and monitoring for this protected species. David is one of the UK's top experts on barn owl ecology and conservation and having just passed his 50th year is technically an 'older worker' from the European perspective. By clicking on the menu on the left, you can jump to the relevant part of the video and also see a translation of his words under the video.
Click here to go to Barn Owls page
Monitoring Badgers and other medium-sized carnivores
This page looks at badger ecology from a European perspective with some short videos, taken in Bialowieza Forest forest.
Click here to go to Monitoring Badgers page


