The Impact of Forgotten Places
Field Studies Council has transformed how 13,000 people got to know their local trees in seven coastal UK towns. Coastal trees are underappreciated and… Read More
Field Studies Council has transformed how 13,000 people got to know their local trees in seven coastal UK towns. Coastal trees are underappreciated and… Read More
During March 2023, we will be taking part in #MarchMeetTheMaker. It’s an initiative that started on Instagram back in 2016 to encourage the creative community… Read More
Back in October half-term 2022, we asked Anna Foster from our Youth Council to join our Marine Science Camp at Dale Fort… Read More
Happy New Year!! It’s the start of 2023 and after a cold December, January can seem quite a daunting prospect. But, January can be… Read More
Christmas is just around the corner and we have plenty of ways to start the festivities and bring the outdoors into your celebrations. Read More
Natural History Collections “provide windows into the past, inform about the present, and help predict the future of natural habitats and human-altered environments.” Kress… Read More
It’s been a busy summer for our Young Darwin Scholars. A total of 75 Scholars have taken part in the Young Darwin… Read More
The Field Studies Council are excited to be a partner on the Wilder Connections project. National Lottery Heritage Funding has been secured to develop a… Read More
Ever wondered what it’s like to attend one of our natural history courses? Sarah, from our Marketing Team, tagged along on the ‘Identifying Summer Birds… Read More
August is a great month for being outdoors, so whether you’re barbecuing, sunbathing or going for a walk, here are five kinds of wildlife… Read More