Grants for Schools Applications Autumn 2022
One of the great treats in my job is reading the feedback from schools who have just enjoyed their field course. It seems to light…
One of the great treats in my job is reading the feedback from schools who have just enjoyed their field course. It seems to light…
Despite the name, a glow-worm isn’t a worm at all – it’s a type of beetle. In June this year, our BioLinks Project Officer, Rachel…
Happy New Year!!It’s the start of 2023 and after a cold December, January can seem quite a daunting prospect.But, January can be a chance…
Back in October half-term 2022, we asked Anna Foster from our Youth Council to join our Marine Science Camp at Dale Fort…
Steve Docker joined the Field Studies Council Publications Unit in January 2023. Here he describes his pathway to appreciating biodiversity and understanding the changing state…
As many of you will know, last weekend saw the return of the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch! This is an annual citizen…
Steve Docker joined the Field Studies Council Publications Unit in January 2023. Here he provides a sneak preview of the new WildID fold-out guide to dragonflies and damselflies.
With thousands of insects in the UK, it can be hard to know where to start when identifying them. But one of the first things…
This blog is by Alice Thorburn, a passionate environmentalist who was involved with the BioLinks project and is currently a Field Studies Youth Council member.I…
During March 2023, we will be taking part in #MarchMeetTheMaker. It’s an initiative that started on Instagram back in 2016 to encourage the creative community…