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Reviews

  • Identifying BLT in Winter 5

    I really enjoyed this course and feel that I have taken with me a good level of knowledge and feel very grateful to have taken part in it.

  • Identifying BLT in Winter 4

    i liked there being alot of photos and disagrams in the learning materials.i was really pleased to learn that some trees were surviving ash die back disease 🙂…

  • Botanical FOlklore Nov 22 38

    I enjoyed advancing my knowledge and skill set…

  • Botanical Folklore Nov22 37

    The online materials were very helpful and well presented.

  • Botanical FOlklore Nov 22 36

    Wildflower folklore will be very useful additional knowledge in my guided walks for school children.

  • Botanical Folklore Nov 22 15

    It had a wider variety of perspectives on plants than I expected.

  • Botanical Folklore nov 22 14

    I loved the challenge to write your own folklore. It has got me back into writing poetry again. Thank you!…

  • Disco Marine Inverts 18

    There is so much to learn. It is very clear, well illustrated. The tutor is not only extremely knowledgeable but also really passionate about the subject.

  • Discovering Marine Inverts Online 16

    Overall, I really enjoyed this course. Despite recognising that the course was likely to be pitched below my current knowledge of the subject, I feel that there is always more to learn – and this was upheld through participation. I appreciate that formulating, and pulling together, a…

  • Discovering Marine Inverts online

    I have a massive interest in marine invertebrates, but am having to learn from books, websites etc as I am in land-locked Cambridgeshire. The fact that there is an online course on this subject is just marvellous….

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