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  • 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 project…

  • Learn the Traditional Art of Bookbinding at Flatford Mill

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

  • 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.Placements…

  • 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.

  • Plans for resuming overnight school trips by Easter welcomed

    FSC has welcomed plans which could allow overnight school trips to resume by Easter next year.Chief Executive Mark Castle said it was positive news that…

  • Autumn Wildlife with FSC

    Autumn means cooler days and longer nights but no need to retreat indoors just yet -there’s still plenty of wildlife to see!FSC can help inspire…

  • FSC courses in 2021: exciting new approaches

    Every year, we welcome thousands of people to FSC centres to learn new interests. Many people also achieve volunteer and professional roles to support…

  • Residential Natural History Courses at FSC this Autumn

    We are pleased to be able to run a select few residential Natural History courses at our centres this Autumn!Plants Sphagnum Moss at FSC…

  • FSC suite of digital fieldwork products launched

    We are delighted to be launching a range of more than 40 digital products today to coincide with schools returning. The courses cover key…

  • FSC BioLinks Virtual Meet Ups

    In response to the COVID-19 lockdown, the FSC BioLinks team are venturing into the world of e-learning. The team want to find ways to keep…

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Field Studies Council is a Company Limited By Guarantee, reg. England and Wales No.412621, and a Charity No.313364 in England & Wales, and SC039870 in Scotland.

Registered Office: Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1HW