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  • Review 512

    THIS WAS OUR THIRD CONSECUTIVE SIBERIAN WEEK. UNDER THE EXPERT LEADERSHIP OF STEVE PIOTROWSKI THE VARIOUS HABITATS VISITED PRODUCED A GREAT VARIETY OF BIRDS AND THE FOOD AT FLATFORD MILL WAS, AS ALWAYS, EXCELLENT. ANN AND CLIFF NORTH…

  • Review 513

    Good interesting weekend.

  • Review 514

    Each day we visited different habitats to look at different mosses and liverworts. The teacher was very good at showing us the features of the mosses and liverworts. We collected a lot of specimens and took them back to the lab to look at under microscopes in the late afternoon…

  • Review 515

    This course was excellent. The tempo and teaching were just right and there was a relaxed and fun atmosphere. It had the right blend of field and lab work and help was always at hand. Already using what I learnt and the world of Sphagnum moss is opening up before…

  • Review 516

    I very much enjoyed my day on John Price’s course, especially for the ideas on subject and composition.

  • Review 517

  • Review 518

    I really enjoyed this course and learnt so much in just one long weekend! I carry out botanical surveys regularly and the information I’ve picked up from this course has made a big difference. Booking on I was concerned that there would be too much info in such a short…

  • Review 519

    Tutor has an excellent network of contacts, so we visited many medieval houses that ably demonstrated the principles taught. I liked this teaching more by example and less by classroom.

  • Review 520

    Our holiday at Dale Fort was a Really Great Family Holiday! We have 3 boys age 7, 5 and at the time 2 (nearly 3). We didn’t have to worry about buying food, cooking or clearing up as all meals are provided, which made for a stress free holiday, with…

  • Review 521

    Excellent day with Mark Spencer in Bushy Park. Looking at the families of mushrooms interesting and simplifies identification; learning about their relationship with plants, trees particularly was fascinating, using sight, feel and more than anything smell to ID was a revelation.

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