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  • Review 974

    Everything very well explained, and gave confidence to increase level of ID skills. Particularly useful to have lots of examples to practice on.

  • Review 975

    A great course. The tutor was thorough and very patient. She explained things methodically and in easy to understand terms. There was a good mix of classroom and outdoor based sessions; all backed up be clear handouts.

  • Review 976

    a really good introduction, very clear, with lots of guided practice with keys, then chance to apply our newly-learnt skills.

  • Review 977

    A very helpful ‘hands on’ course…

  • Review 978

    A great course with a patient and brilliant tutor. Everything was explained really well and repeated if necessary, without feeling silly for asking! The use of microscopes as well as handouts and explanations made the detail of the subject matter real.

  • Review 979

    Very well planned and delivered course providing a clear and helpful introduction to grasses and their identification. It gave some good insights into keying out an often daunting family.

  • Review 952

    A first-class course, extremely well presented and very informative. I would definitely attend another week long course run by the FSC.

  • Review 953

    A great course, lots of useful information in a handout with some really good tips and ID pointers while out in the field, I’ve learnt a lot from this and can easily identify most of the trees I see when out and about now…

  • Review 954

    This course was fascinating. There was a great balance of classroom and practical outdoors learning. The tutor was able to cater to all levels of knowledge – I knew nothing and learned a lot, and those who knew plenty also seemed to learn a lot! Juniper Hall is in a…

  • Review 955

    this was a wonderful absorbing course set in the beautiful surroundings of Flatford Mill. Every day we had a short lecture on a different group of bees and then spent time on microscopy keying out specimens. Needed a week long course in order to begin to get to grips with…

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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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