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  • Review 242

    Great fun, made amazing friends and learnt lots of new skills,…

  • Review 243

    Chris and Hazel are terrific tutors. The centre is in a beautiful part of North Wales. The course covers a great deal but it’s not overwhelming. Highly recommended.

  • Review 244

    Excellently tutored with the right balance of field work to desk work. The stable block classrooms are not ideal however for invertebrate specimen work due to the high humidity levels in the old buildings.

  • Review 245

    This was a first-class course led by two experienced and knowledgeable botanists. Their teaching style was very effective – they reinforced the key features of each fern identified as well as including interesting and useful information. Rhyd-y-Creuau is an ideal centre for this course being set in the heart…

  • Review 246

    A wonderful mix of bird and water wildlife mixed in with botany. The tutor imparted his knowledge and experience with an enthusiasm that galvanised us all. Very strongly recommended.

  • Review 247

    A wonderful weekend, especially memorable for close encounters with thousands of Puffins on Skomer and standing at St Govans Head witnessing the moving sight of tens of thousands of Manx Shearwaters flying past on their nocturnal visits to feed their young. This was a packed nature appreciation course expertly taught…

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  • Review 226

    Enjoyed this course very much. It is always good to paint and draw with a group of people and to share ideas and techniques. Each day had a different venue and each was very varied in beautiful surroundings. We were very lucky in having wonderful weather so most work…

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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