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Field Studies Council

Discovering Mountain Flowers


27/06/14 - 30/06/14 This three-day course aims to visit a wide range of upland habitats where a variety of montane and Arctic-alpine species can be found. In particular we will be contrasting more acidic hillsides with lime-rich areas. Throughout ...
Scotland (Central) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Wild Orchids of Scotland


24/06/14 - 28/06/14 The course will cover all aspects of Scotland's orchid flora with illustrated presentations to show the wide diversity of habitats where orchids can be found together with pointers to aid identification in the field.On three ...
Scotland (Central) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Plant Communities of Mountain and Moorland


20/06/14 - 27/06/14 The mountains and moorlands of Scotland are home to important plant communities. Each is characteristic of a particular habitat and a key combination of species and tells its own story, of history and environment. While many are ...
Scotland (Central) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Aquatic Plants


20/06/14 - 27/06/14 The course will concentrate on the identification and ecology of aquatic and vascular plants and stoneworts in a wide range of habitats around Kindrogan, including ponds, lakes and rivers. It will cover all groups of water ...
Scotland (Central) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Wild Flowers of the Limestone - the Flora of Llanymynech


21/06/14 Wild flowers of the limestone areas of Shropshire are a delight and this course will help you to understand and identify a range of those found in the Oswestry Uplands. The site is a blend of wonderful fascinating history with lime kilns ...
England (West Midlands) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Pond Ecology and Habitat: The Basics


21/06/14 This day course is for those interested in learning about the diversity of life in freshwater ponds. Epping Forest has around 100 temporary and permanent ponds with fantastic biodiversity. The course will be 'hands-on' in style and there ...
England (South East) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Limestone Flora


20/06/14 - 23/06/14 The limestone habitats of the Yorkshire Dales National Park harbour many species characteristic of base-rich conditions. Such calcicole species as blue moor grass (Sesleria caerulea), birds-eye primrose (Primula farinosa) and ...
England (Yorkshire & Humberside) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identifying the Cyperaceae


20/06/14 - 23/06/14 Sedges are often considered to be difficult to identify and ignored in the field. However many are not only important components of our flora but also fascinating plants in their own right and so this course has been devised. A ...
Wales (North) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Habitat Conservation for Insects


14/06/14 This course provides an introduction to conserving habitats for bees, beetles, flies and other insects. Using a mix of classroom exercises, presentations and fieldwork, we will explore habitat features that are important for insects, and ...
England (South East) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Microfungi on Land Plants


15/06/14 and 13/07/14 Minute fungi are widespread on living and dead plant materials of all kinds, but are rarely recorded. Even those interested in larger fungi do not always know where to start with the microscopic ones. This two-day course ...
England (South East) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Introduction to Grasses


17/06/14 A day course aimed at the keen beginner and improver, this course provides an introduction the commoner grasses. Emphasis will be placed on use of key characters to distinguish similar looking plants. By the end of the course participants ...
England (West Midlands) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Evolution and Identification of Flowering Plants


13/06/14- 20/06/14 Recognition of patterns of evolution is the key to understanding the hierarchical nature of classifications and hence the necessity of a 'top down' approach to identification! From family to genus, to species. In general, the ...
Scotland (Central) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identifying the Brassicaceae


13/06/14 - 15/06/14 'I don't do crucifers' is a common declaration made even by experienced botanists. This large uniform family though easily recognisable is difficult when distinguishing its many look-alike species. We aim to clarify some of the ...
England (South East) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identifying Sedges and Sedge-like Plants


13/06/14 - 15/06/14 Sedges Identification is often lumped together with grasses and rushes as dull and difficult and this course seeks to show that this is not the case. Although there are few rare species in the county there is a variety of ...
England (West Midlands) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identification of Grasses, Sedges and Rushes


07/06/14 - 08/06/14 No need to ignore grasses, sedges and rushes any more! This course caters for both the beginner bewildered by their strange structure and those needing to master identification of flowering grasses, sedges and rushes for ...
England (South East) - UK,
Expired
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