UK citizen scientists make important contribution to biodiversity data
Citizen scientists young and old have made a significant and important contribution to a new data set which will be used to track changes in…
Citizen scientists young and old have made a significant and important contribution to a new data set which will be used to track changes in…
Blog by Mollie Clay, Biodiversity Learning Development OfficerWhat is the Young Darwin Scholarship?The Young Darwin Scholarship is a Field Studies Council initiative supporting young people…
from CEO Mark Castle The Field Studies Council was created on 10th December 1943 which makes us older than the NHS and our National Parks.
Happy Insect Week – the week where we celebrate the little things that help run the world!For this week-long event, learn why and how we’re…
This blog is by Alice Thorburn, a passionate environmentalist who was involved with the BioLinks project and is currently a Field Studies Youth Council member.I…
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 a chance…
Outdoor education gives young people the skills and confidence to become the green workers of the future, according to the conclusion of a five-year lottery-funded…
Christmas is just around the corner and we have plenty of ways to start the festivities and bring the outdoors into your celebrations. Christmas…
World Mental Health Day is recognised by the World Health Organisation. It works to ensuring mental health is treated the same as physical health, and…
It’s been a busy summer for our Young Darwin Scholars. A total of 75 Scholars have taken part in the Young Darwin Scholarship…