DSC1 - is it useful and who runs a good course?

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Re: DSC1 - is it useful and who runs a good course?

#21 Post by meles meles »

Many thanks for all the useful replies. We're inclined to do the course and have narrowed it down to either Calton Moor or Donnington Deer Management, the final decision to be made according to the suitability of the dates of the courses available.
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Re: DSC1 - is it useful and who runs a good course?

#22 Post by Chapuis »

kennyc wrote:
bradaz11 wrote:do you need to have done lvl1 to do lvl2?
nope


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Re: DSC1 - is it useful and who runs a good course?

#23 Post by DL. »

Chapuis wrote:
kennyc wrote:
bradaz11 wrote:do you need to have done lvl1 to do lvl2?
nope


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You can gather evidence before you have a portfolio though, this is a point that could be debated to death if a few dogged deer stalkers put their minds to it!
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Re: DSC1 - is it useful and who runs a good course?

#24 Post by Chapuis »

Yes DL I agree that you can start gathering evidence right from the moment that you decide to take up stalking but that is about as far as you can go with it.
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