Practical fieldwork skills key to improving geography education for pupils
As the UK’s leading environmental education charity we welcomed a government report which shows more young people than ever are choosing to study geography.
As the UK’s leading environmental education charity we welcomed a government report which shows more young people than ever are choosing to study geography.
Our Amersham centre in Buckinghamshire will be hosting Santa and his elves this December! They will be welcoming families and school groups to explore the…
Previewing some new WildID fold-out guides coming soon: Distinctive Fungi by Geoffrey Kibby
A blog by Jo Roberts, an aspiring author, intuitive writing mentor, and book coach living in Cumbria. Jo has recently participated in our online…
**Competition Closed** To celebrate the start of the festive season, we are running a ‘Winter Photography Competition on our Facebook and…
That first snowdrop, a tiny bud opening on a tree or a dragonfly whizzing past are all signs that spring is on the way.
from CEO Mark Castle The Field Studies Council was created on 10th December 1943 which makes us older than the NHS and our National…
In our 80th year, we handed back the lease of our Malham Tarn centre to the National Trust. It was a sad moment for…
Our centres are currently preparing for a busy year of hosting residentials for young people aged 16-24 years old. These residentials are attended by…
Polar explorer, Mark Wood, soon to embark on a 100-day solo expedition in the Arctic. “We live in an era…