Established in 1991, IEEM has over 3,500 members drawn from local authorities, government agencies, industry, environmental consultancy, teaching/research, and NGOs.
What does IEEM do?
IEEM is the professional body that represents and supports ecologists and environmental managers in the UK, Ireland and abroad. It provides a variety of services to develop competency and standards in ecology and environmental management.
IEEM Scottish Section Skills Sharing Event - BadgerIdentification and Watching (15 July) >>
2008 autumn conference programme now on the website - bookings will open shortly >>
Forthcoming workshops with places still available >>
History, Ecology and Management of the European Beaver (17-18 July)
Dragonfly and Damselfly ID (31 July)
Working with Crayfish: Stage 1
(10-12 August)
Macrofungi Identification
(10 September)
An Introduction to GIS for Ecologists (10 September)
Ponds: Their Nature Conservation Value and Management
(15 September)
Farmland Birds: Can Modern Intensive Farming and Farmland Birds Co-exist? (16 September)
Lake and Reservior Management
(18 September)
Farmland Birds: Can Modern Intensive Farming and Farmland Birds Co-exist? (18 September)
Macrofungi Identification
(19 September)
New addition to the workshop programme:
Saltmarsh Creation – Hesketh Outmarsh West Realignment Project, Lancashire (17 October)
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) Interim Report >>
Legislation changes for water voles presentation >>
Enter the IEEM Best Practice Awards 2008 >>
Heritage Lottery Fund Procurement Opportunities >>
Amphibian workers: help with the UK Chytridiomycosis Survey (Fungus Screening Project) >>