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  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • FSC Team up with Ocean Ecology to Deliver Marine Invertebrate Courses

    We are teaming up with Ocean Ecology to deliver an intensive multi-day marine vertebrate course at FSC Millport, on the Isle of…

  • Climate Change Ambassadors video

    In January FSC Millport ran an innovative Climate Change Ambassadors course for young people. The packed five day course was created to…

  • FSC Rhyd-y-creuau Mine Exploration Day in Snowdonia

  • Photographing Winter Outlines at FSC

    FSC Flatford Mill recently ran the course ‘Photographing Winter Outlines’ with course tutor, Jacqui Hurst. I had a…

  • Residentials for 18-24 Year Olds with Vision Impairment

    6 Night Residential – Build your confidence and independence, learn new skills, have fun and make new friends.  Vision England is…

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Field Studies Council is a registered charity in England and Wales no 313364 and in Scotland no SC039870 and a limited company registered in England and Wales no 412621.

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