Biological Recording: Getting Started
Biological recording is a valuable and rewarding activity that contributes to our understanding of nature and helps with conservation efforts and land management decisions. Steve…
Biological recording is a valuable and rewarding activity that contributes to our understanding of nature and helps with conservation efforts and land management decisions. Steve…
Steve Docker is a Resource Development Officer with Field Studies Council Publications. Here he talks to Keith Offord, a raptor specialist, to find out more…
Steve Docker is a Resource Development Officer with Field Studies Council Publications. Here he talks to mycologist Geoffrey Kibby to find out more about his…
Searching for Scottish island wildlife in the Firth of Clyde.
Almost a year in the planning, Steve Docker describes his first encounter with a Derbyshire Nightjar
Is there less bird song today? Steve Docker reviews the evidence, showing how volunteer recorders have provided vital data.
An April visit to Wayne Piece in Derbyshire, an area of forestry plantation and heathland surrounded by farmland.
Despite the cold weather, there's still wildlife to see in February. Here Steve Docker looks for gold in deepest Derbyshire.
from CEO Mark Castle The Field Studies Council was created on 10th December 1943 which makes us older than the NHS and our National Parks.
Previewing some new WildID fold-out guides coming soon: Distinctive Fungi by Geoffrey Kibby