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Reviews

  • Review 358

    The course is held in the beautiful surroundings of Margam Country park, Port Talbot Wales, certainly a little way to travel from my home base in Luton, Bedfordshire. Having recently graduated from the Open University in December 2017 with a degree in Environmental sciences. I really wanted to get…

  • Review 359

  • Review 360

    Excellent course…

  • Review 338

    An excellent course where I learned a lot and then had chance to put it into practice with the moths from traps that had been set the previous evening.The pitch of the information was just right and gave a good basis on which to build at home. Can’t wait for…

  • Review 339

    Excellent course…

  • Review 340

    Brilliant course, captivating from beginning to end. Also fantastic value, thank you!…

  • Review 341

    Excellent arrangements and course leader. We saw lots of species of orchids. This course was as good as it gets. I recommend it highly.

  • Review 342

    Excellent course, we saw 12 species of orchids. The course leader was very good, with a good sense of humour, and knew exactly where to find each species of orchid. I would recommend the course to anyone.

  • Review 343

    Very good. I think we were in Wenlock; the lab by the pond, and a door to the bedrooms or adjoining room kept banging rather loudly, it was a bit of an issue.

  • Review 344

    Very good, tutors were excellent. SMART board limited the prsentations though, we all found the board to be inadequate.

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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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