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  • Review 324

    Great course, super place and worth attending…

  • Review 300

    The ‘Identifying Freshwater Invertebrates’ course has completely surpassed my expectations. Firstly, the location couldn’t be more perfect: Malham Tarn boasts a variety of freshwater habitats from an alkaline lake and adjacent raised bog to a crystal-clear beck. Each of these (habitats) has a unique assemblage of invertebrates, which are explored…

  • Review 301

    An excellent course run by excellent tutors! The food, as usual, wholesome and tasty. Staff friendly and very helpful.

  • Review 302

    Excellent course and wonderful facilities and personnel at Kindrogan…

  • Review 303

    A comprehensive and entertaining insight into these extraordinary animals.

  • Review 304

    Excellent course, a good balance of classroom and practical. Very knowledgeable tutor who was great at getting the message across. Food and accommodation also very good. Highly recommended.

  • Review 305

    Accommodation good and centre staff could not have been more helpful. Some interesting drawing exercises and advice. Very enjoyable course…

  • Review 306

  • Review 307

    I’ve been coming on Robin and Martyn’s Scottish Island courses for 15 years now and always have a wonderful time and learn a lot about coastal wildlife.

  • Review 308

    I booked the trip for my partner and his kids as a surprise however I had to inform him beforehand because FSC didn’t confirm the booking until a few days before and only because we phoned several times. When they arrived they were given rooms in the old building that…

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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.

Registered Office: Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1HW