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Biodiversity

  • Castle Head Environmental Festival launched

    Due to COVID-19 we have unfortunately had to cancel this festival. FSC Castle Head are running an exciting new festival this summer covering a huge…

  • Sue Townsend Retires, Flying the Flag for Women in Science

    At FSC we’re marking International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb 11) by celebrating the inspirational career of our Biodiversity…

  • FSC to help deliver Greenwich Park project funded by National Lottery millions

    The Royal Parks charity, which manages Greenwich Park, has secured a ‘transformational’ £4.5m grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and The National Lottery Community…

  • FSC Scotland Dives into Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters 2020

    The new partnership encourages educators, learners, families and individuals to get involved. The themed Year of Coasts and Waters 2020 is an opportunity to highlight…

  • Dale Fort Marine Research Symposium 2020

    FSC Dale Fort in Pembrokeshire will host their annual Marine Research Symposium on 14th March 2020, which is a fascinating event showcasing marine and coastal…

  • Millport Marine Symposium

    As we leave behind the stormy seas of winter and approach the buzz of springtime, it is time to look forward once again to FSC…

  • Five Ways to Build a Wildlife-Friendly Garden

    Charlie Bell, experienced biodiversity trainer and all-round outdoor enthusiast, has outlined her five top tips for encouraging a greater diversity of wildlife into gardens…

  • FSC Millport Tutors Feature in Marine Science Podcasts

    In recent weeks, marine biologists from the FSC Millport Education Team have been featured in a series of podcast episodes that focus on the…

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