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  • Biodiversity Literacy for Business

    By Clare Rooney, Biodiversity Training Programme Manager As concerns grow about biodiversity loss, it’s clear that meaningful change starts with understanding — this blog…

  • Seasonal spotlight: Hawkmoths

    Hawkmoths are a group of insects that are commonly encountered in gardens across the UK. They have acquired their name from their impressive size…

  • Seasonal spotlight: Newts

    If you have a pond in your garden or allotment, you might have already observed frogs and toads visiting, but have you seen a…

  • Biological Recording: Getting Started

    Biological recording is a valuable and rewarding activity that contributes to our understanding of nature and helps with conservation efforts and land management decisions. Steve…

  • Seasonal spotlight: Bee-flies

    As the winter chill fades and days get brighter, insects emerge from their shelters to enjoy the floral offerings of early spring. Since many…

  • Meet raptor specialist Keith Offord

    Steve Docker is a Resource Development Officer with Field Studies Council Publications. Here he talks to Keith Offord, a raptor specialist, to find out more…

  • Young Darwin scholarship receives £10,000 boost thanks to inspirational teacher 

    A leading scholarship programme designed by a Shropshire charity to inspire young learners to pursue an environmental career has received a major financial boost…

  • From Young Darwin Scholar to Mistletoe Ecology

    It’s always so good for us to hear from previous Young Darwin Scholars, but when we heard from Oliver Spacey recently, who was a…

  • New Click-beetles atlas published

    A new Atlas of the Click-beetles of Great Britain and Ireland is now available, the result of many years of work by both amateur and…

  • Meet mycologist Geoffrey Kibby

    Steve Docker is a Resource Development Officer with Field Studies Council Publications. Here he talks to mycologist Geoffrey Kibby to find out more about his…

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