CAT Announces 2025 Nature and Woodland Short Courses

The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is excited to unveil its 2025 lineup of Nature and Woodland short courses, designed to deepen participants’ connection with the natural world and equip them with practical skills in sustainable woodland management.

Upcoming Courses:

  • Sustainable Woodland Management
    Dates: March 24–28, 2025
    Description: This immersive five-day course offers hands-on experience in managing woodlands sustainably, benefiting both people and wildlife. Recognised as the Best Woodlands Course in 2017, participants will engage in practical activities within CAT’s sustainably managed woodland, Coed Gwern. cat.org.uk
  • Wild Wellbeing – Traditional Woodland Crafts
    Date: March 15, 2025
    Description: A gentle and mindful day in the CAT woods, exploring woodland ecology, engaging in green woodworking, and learning about foraging materials for various projects. cat.org.uk
  • Wildlife Gardening
    Date: May 24, 2025
    Description: This one-day course delves into the essentials of supporting wildlife in gardens or outdoor spaces, covering plant selection, planning, and maintenance. cat.org.uk

CAT’s short courses are designed for individuals passionate about nature, ecology, and sustainable practices. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to enhance your existing knowledge, these courses provide valuable insights and hands-on experience.

For more information, including course fees, accommodation options, and booking details, please visit CAT’s official website:

cat.org.uk

About the Centre for Alternative Technology:

The Centre for Alternative Technology is dedicated to researching and communicating sustainable solutions for environmental change. Through a combination of practical projects, academic programs, and public engagement, CAT empowers individuals and communities to adopt sustainable practices.

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