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  • Orthoptera and Dermaptera: a new AIDGAP guide

    A new AIDGAP guide to the grasshoppers, bush-crickets, groundhoppers and earwigs of Wales, Scotland, Ireland and midland and northern England.

  • North Wales – A journey through geological time

    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?…

  • Improving outdoor residential experiences for school children with hearing impairments.

    As the UK’s leading environmental education charity, this Deaf Awareness week we’ve come up with some top tips to help teachers improve outdoor…

  • Our Years at Field Studies Council Malham Tarn

    In our 80th year, we handed back the lease of our Malham Tarn centre to the National Trust. It was a sad moment…

  • Winter Photography Competition

    **Competition Closed** To celebrate the start of the festive season, we are running a ‘Winter Photography Competition on our Facebook…

  • What is Forest School

    What is Forest School Forest Schools have been growing in the UK since the early 1990s as an innovative educational approach that immerses…

  • The importance of biology fieldwork trips

    Biology fieldwork creates the opportunity for a dynamic and immersive approach to learning, and it plays a pivotal role in shaping the scientific minds…

  • Preston Montford welcomes back Shropshire Outdoor Show.

    Last August saw Preston Montford Field Centre open it’s grounds to the Shropshire Outdoor Show, and we are thrilled to be welcoming…

  • Explore your Neighbourhood with Fieldwork Fortnight!

    As geographers we are naturally drawn to adventure and exploring. Opportunities to investigate our environment are regularly undertaken, which is why at FIeld…

  • Learning bird song

    Steve Docker joined Field Studies Council Publications in January 2023. Here he discusses bird vocalisations and offers some thoughts and tips about how to…

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