Wildlife Wanderings in Pembrokeshire and the Gower
Steve Docker is a Resource Development Officer with Field Studies Council Publications. Here he describes some wildlife highlights from a two-week holiday exploring the Pembrokeshire…
Steve Docker is a Resource Development Officer with Field Studies Council Publications. Here he describes some wildlife highlights from a two-week holiday exploring the Pembrokeshire…
A blog by Suzanne Howard, Haddon HallThe Field Studies Council provides natural history training across the country, and to help access unique and biodiverse…
By Clare Rooney, Biodiversity Training Programme ManagerAs concerns grow about biodiversity loss, it’s clear that meaningful change starts with understanding — this blog explores…
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…
Written by Jo Harris, Education ManagerWhy do children need to learn about the climate crisis?Last November the World Meteorological Organisation published data stating that…
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…
Searching for Scottish island wildlife in the Firth of Clyde.
Almost a year in the planning, Steve Docker describes his first encounter with a Derbyshire Nightjar
The Eden Project has teamed up with Field Studies Council to deliver expert-led natural history courses at the Eden Project this summer.Taking place in July…
Have you ever wanted to delve deeper into Earth’s past to uncover how the foundations of our iconic landscapes have shaped today’s environment? Would…