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  • Connect with nature – using emotions

    There are five key ways to connect with nature: Contact, Emotion, Beauty, Meaning, Compassion. Part 2: Emotion – engage emotionally in nature…

  • Connect with nature – using your senses

    There are five key ways to connect with nature: Contact, Emotion, Beauty, Meaning, Compassion. Part 1: Contact – use your senses Go outside…

  • Ask a nature spotter – tufted saxifrage and pasqueflower

    We asked nature enthusiast and wildlife spotter, Lauren, for inspiration and advice for new nature spotters! Q: What’s the best thing you’ve seen?…

  • Field Studies Council joins fight for Urban Greening with £1.2M Green Recovery Grant for “Forgotten” Coastal Towns & Cities

    Field Studies Council awarded grant to boost green jobs and nature recovery. Field Studies Council has been awarded a grant from the Government’s £40…

  • FSC Photography Competition – The Winners!

    This August we ran our very own photography competition to celebrate National Photography Day which takes place today on Thursday 19th August. We had…

  • Ask a nature spotter – cuttlefish and orca

    We asked nature enthusiast and wildlife spotter, Bek, for inspiration and advice for new nature spotters! Q: What’s the best thing you’ve seen?…

  • FSC Photography Competition

    Do you always find yourself stopping to take a photo of buzzing bees on flowers or impressive sea views?   To celebrate World Photography Day…

  • How to use our wildlife ID guides

    We recently sent out 5000 of our fold-out wildlife ID guides to young people as part of the Generation Green project…

  • Field Studies Council to participate in #CityNatureChallenge 2021

    Field Studies Council is calling on communities in Greater London to join people in over 400 cities worldwide, including 14 others in the…

  • Welcoming school groups this summer

    We are delighted that the DfE advice on school visits is now in line with England’s Roadmap to Recovery. Our centres will be able…

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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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