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  • Review 278

    Excellent – a hands-on introduction to aquatic plants embracing submerged, floating and emergent species run by Mark Duffell. The range of plants covered started with commoner species to get you up and running and progressed to scarce, rare or trickier species in terms of ID. An ideal course to kick-start…

  • Review 279

    As promised after last year’s trip to Millport, we took another 3 families along with us and everybody had a ball! The food was great, staff were amazing, weather was stunning (except Sunday), the activities were brilliant – very happy children meant very happy adults. Bushcraft was enjoyed by all…

  • Review 280

  • Review 281

    This was really good – tutor had prepared specimens for all participants which we could follow by number. I would welcome more BioLinks weekend courses…

  • Review 282

    Perfect, had a great day, thanks…

  • Review 283

    Good, nice centre plenty of habitat…

  • Review 284

    A well organised event…

  • Review 285

  • Review 286

    A fabulous time for the whole family. Every need was catered for which allowed us to spend quality time with each other. We are now looking forward to coming back next year.

  • Review 261

    Very good. Ed was a bit too laid back – others agredd – and there wasn’t much structure. However a very enjoyable intro to woodland birds. Gave me confidence in what I had only read in books thus far.

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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