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  • Review 427

    Very enjoyable course. Shame about the weather! Friendly tutor and centre staff.

  • Review 428

    Excellent !…

  • Review 429

    An excellent blend of classroom and field sessions, led by two friendly and passionate experts.

  • Review 430

    Excellent, well thought-out course, delivered by passionate, knowledgeable staff and we got to see and *hear* lots of natterjacks. Perfect.

  • Review 431

    A thoroughly enjoyable course. I have over twenty years of experience in working with amphibians including some natterjack experience but I found the course, informative, well put together with attention to all of the relevant important issues, legislation, bio-security etc. without lengthy lectures. Use of live specimens in the classroom…

  • Review 432

    Excellent course. Leaders had a good range of knowledge and experience and that came through in the session. Toads in a pot in the classroom gave a good flavour but we where lucky enough to see the full sweet of field signs for the Natterjack’s during the evening site visits…

  • Review 433

    This was an excellent course. Ruth and Yvette were very organised and the use of both hands on input with ‘live’ spawn and animals and the plenary presentations was really good. I feel like we were given the full understanding of natterjack toad ecology and habitat requirements. The field trip…

  • Review 434

    A repeat of two years ago, but staying at the Centre this time. Fully involved with listening and looking for birds on site and at several locations – beach, estuary and woods. David Abbott has such experience of the area, locations and awareness of our varied experience of birding. We…

  • Review 435

    AN eye opener for someone with little microscope experience demonstrating what can be observed. Short experiments in staining and observing. Variety, stimulating and achievable. Enthusiastic, informative and patient tutor in Ken Adams. Excellent venue.

  • Review 411

    Tutor very knowledgeable but talked very quietly and quickly so difficult to follow. Very approachable.

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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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