Craneflies To Light Project
A blog from Rachel Davies (BioLinks West Midlands Project Officer) in collaboration with the Cranefly Recording Scheme. This year,…
A blog from Rachel Davies (BioLinks West Midlands Project Officer) in collaboration with the Cranefly Recording Scheme. This year,…
Natural History Collections “provide windows into the past, inform about the present, and help predict the future of natural habitats and human-altered…
World Mental Health Day is recognised by the World Health Organisation. It works to ensuring mental health is treated the same as physical health, and…
Delivery partners call for further funding to facilitate ‘access for all’ Field Studies Council are very proud to be a project partner of…
Christmas is just around the corner and we have plenty of ways to start the festivities and bring the outdoors into your celebrations.
A biodiversity blog by Rachel Davies Leeches are often disliked as they are known for sucking blood, so disliking them is understandable if this is…
I’m Lizzie Harper, a freelance natural history and botanical illustrator. I draw and paint a wide range of different species for publishers,…
Field Studies Council have signed a joint statement strongly supporting the return of fieldwork requirements in GCSE and A Level Geography. The statement is a…
A growing body of research positively links human health and wellbeing with the natural environment. Specifically, there is an increasing interest in outdoor…
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,…