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  • Discovering Bryophytes Dec 22 22

    I went from knowing just about nothing to feeling I now know a little about a difficult subject. I now want to attend a bryophyte ID course…

  • Discovering Bryophytes Dec 22 15

    A good grounding of a difficult subject.Not having to travel to learn, especially this time of year.

  • Discovering Bryophytes Dec 22 12

    I liked the need to go out and find bryophytes for ourselves, always good to link the theory with finding things in the real world. The learning material was of a good level of detail for me. I feel enthused to carry on learning and have ordered myself a…

  • Discovering Bryophytes Dec 22 10

    The content was concise and easy to understand…

  • Discovering Bryophytes Dec 22 7

    I loved the detailed descriptions of bryophyte biology, reproductive strategies and life histories, and their roles in ecosystems…

  • Discovering Bryophytes Dec 22 6

    Well structured – so delivered a lot of information in a relatively short time. Lots of photos to illustrate the points made, which made it all the more understandable.

  • Discovering Bryophytes dec 22 3

    A complex topic was made very accessible.

  • Discovering Bryophytes Dec22 1

    A brilliant introduction to these wonderful plants! I really enjoyed it and and thoroughly appreciated the emphasis on ecology as well as other aspects of botany. The tutor explained everything really well and conveyed their love and enthusiasm for the subject. encouraged to get out and encounter the plants…

  • Disovering Badgers 24

    I liked the inclusion of quizzesmy preferred sections were habitats, territories, trophic levels, diet, distribution and conservation…

  • Discovering Badgers 22

    The course was easy to access and well-balanced with a mix of course material to read, quizzes and Zoom meetings. It was informative and I felt like the information had just the right amount of detail with the option for further reading if I wanted. Our course leader Jack…

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