A decade of discovery: The journey of a Young Darwin Scholar
Flying the flag for the Field Studies Council Young Darwin Scholarship is 26-year-old Charlie Lawler. He’s a role-model for all those toying with…
Flying the flag for the Field Studies Council Young Darwin Scholarship is 26-year-old Charlie Lawler. He’s a role-model for all those toying with…
A specialist ecological recording programme to strengthen understanding of the UK’s biodiversity and meet a national green skills gap has been launched at…
A newly launched high-tech online application is set to transform the way landowners, managers and ecologists across the UK carry out woodland surveys.The new…
Blog by Mollie Clay, Biodiversity Learning Development Officer What is the Young Darwin Scholarship? The Young Darwin Scholarship is a Field Studies Council…
A blog by Jo Roberts, an aspiring author, intuitive writing mentor, and book coach living in Cumbria. Jo has recently participated in our…
This blog is from Sue Sayer MBE, a biodiversity tutor at the Field Studies Council and an internationally renowned researcher and author. For over…
A blog by Jo Roberts, an aspiring author, intuitive writing mentor, and book coach living in Cumbria. Jo has recently participated in our…
Happy Insect Week – the week where we celebrate the little things that help run the world! For this week-long event, learn why…
Do you enjoy watching the birds in your garden, but wish you knew a little more about them, where they live, and what some…
Rosa is one of the many young people that have taken part in our Young Darwin Scholarship. As applications have…