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  • Mammal tracks and signs: author interview

    Dan Puplett has just written and illustrated the new WildID fold-out guide to Mammal tracks and signs. Here Dan answers our questions about the guide…

  • A glimpse into the world of nature writing

    A blog by Jo Roberts, an aspiring author, intuitive writing mentor, and book coach living in Cumbria. Jo has recently participated in our online…

  • Getting to know your garden birds

    Do you enjoy watching the birds in your garden, but wish you knew a little more about them, where they live, and what some of…

  • The Marine Science Camp Experience at Dale Fort

    Back in October half-term 2022, we asked Anna Foster from our Youth Council to join our Marine Science Camp at Dale Fort…

  • NVC Winter Habitat Survey – A Day In The Life of a Course Participant

    A guest blog by Chelsea Boden, a Higher Education Placement Student with the Field Studies Council It’s always great to hear from our course participants,…

  • Museum Studies at Millport

    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…

  • Field Studies Council Supports Wilder Connections at the Doddington Estate.

    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…

  • Learn the Traditional Art of Bookbinding at Flatford Mill

    Tutor Mark Cockram – offering Bookbinding residentials at Field Studies Council A rare opportunity has arisen for people to learn the skillful craft of bookbinding…

  • Identifying Spring Birds in Shropshire with Higher Education Students

    Each summer we offer students looking for the opportunity to take up work experience, the chance to be involved with life at Field Studies Council.

  • Walk with us

    Base yourself at one of our fantastic locations and enjoy exploring the natural history and landscape of the local area on foot.

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