Flies
43 species of fly have become extinct in England in the last 200 years, 10 of which are shown below

Species: Belida angelicae
Extinct: 1936

Species: Clitellaria ephippium
Extinct: 1850
© John Reinecke
© Hectonichus


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Golden Ticket 2025 - Entries are now closed!
TRAINING
The Species Recovery Trust provides Botanical and Ecological Training across England
One of our core remits is to help people re-connect with and understand the natural world
Our courses aim to improve your identification skills and understanding of ecosystems



ONLINE
Our online training programme now runs all year long, with the option of signing up on a set date, or ordering the bespoke option and viewing any course on a date of your choosing.

FIELD
Our field courses programmes runs from May to November, focussing on botanical ID, habitat assessment and the survey and ecology of protected animal species.
Not only will you learn with the country's top trainers, in stunning and surprising locations with like-minded people, but your learning will also financially support our species recovery programme



We would like to thank the Environment Job website and Countryside Jobs Service for advertising our courses. Their websites also contains a wide range of resources for those pursuing careers in the environment sector and we are proud to have them as partners.
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