
Hello everyone and welcome to the conservation societies web page.
Harper Conservation Society is a relaxed, friendly society that regularly meets up to do a range of activities. From fortnightly socials to monthly mammal trapping, there will be plenty of regular activities for you to get involved in. There will be many camps at the local Field Studies Council site, as well as some qualifications to help you alongside your degree.
Despite the society's name, we are open to all course areas across Harper. You do not have to be a countryside, geography, or wildlife student to be a member of the society, so long as you have a fascination for conservation, this is the society for you. We are going to be running all throughout the year, so even if you miss us at the freshers fair, you can still join regardless of how far into the year we are!
The club shall have the following objectives:
- To promote and support members of the Conservation Society, and to enjoy all Society activities in a safe and inclusive manner.
- To compete to our best ability in all competitions entered
- To provide internal opportunities for competition, training, and development of members
- To engage with and include all members in Conservation Society activities.
- To ensure a variety of activities for members
- To promote conservation and environmental sustainability
- To make an active effort to attend as many meetings and activities as possible
Chair – Jack Everist (18021000@live.harper.ac.uk)
Vice-Chair – Joe Wake (19104600@live.harper.ac.uk)
Currently no elections running