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Field Studies Council

NVC: Heathlands


01/08/14 - 04/08/14 On the first day of this course we will visit local sites with a range of different heathland types. We will classify their vegetation using the National Vegetation Classification (NVC). In doing so, we will consider the ecology ...
Scotland (Central) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Plants of Bogs and Mires


01/08/14 - 04/08/14 This weekend practical course is aimed at anyone wishing to gain experience in the recognition of plants found in bogs and mires. This is a subject covering many different plant families, from showy species such as bog asphodel, ...
England (West Midlands) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identifying Difficult Plants


01/08/14 - 04/08/14 Are you a botanist who still shies away from the dandelion lookalikes? Have you tried and failed to sort out the willows, umbellifers or the docks for instance? Do you find yourself saying ‘I don't do sedges . . . or ferns ...
England (East Anglia) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

A Beginners Guide to the Maze of British Invertebrates.


28/07/14 - 01/08/14 The course is designed for both beginners and those with some experience of invertebrate identification. The first day will introduce the main orders of UK invertebrates with a lecture followed by a morning of field work in ...
England (South West) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Introduction to Freshwater Invertebrates


28/07/14 - 01/08/14 Improve your identification skills and learn about the ecology of freshwater macroinvertebrates. This is a course for both beginners and those with experience of working in the freshwater environment who wish to increase their ...
England (Yorkshire & Humberside) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identifying Beetles


01/08/14 - 04/08/14 One animal in four is a beetle and almost half a million species have been described worldwide. There are 20,000 species in Europe and about 4,000 in Britain. One species or another is associated with almost every kind of animal ...
England (South West) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identifying Micro Moths


25/07/14 - 28/07/14 Following the publication of the excellent new field guide by Sterling, Parsons and Lewington, interest in micro moths is on the increase. This long weekend course is for anyone familiar with macro moth species, who would now ...
England (East Anglia) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Identifying Non-Native Invasive Plants


26/07/14 A brief introduction to non-native invasive species including the well-known Japanese knotweed, as well as its less familiar relatives. Other plant groups of concern, including invasive water plants, will also be covered. The course will ...
England (London & Greater) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Introduction to Mosses


26/07/14 This moss identification course is designed to introduce students to field bryology and will include teaching familiarity with the characteristics of the main groups of mosses and liverworts, basic identification of common species. There ...
England (West Midlands) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Aquatic Plants


25/07/14 - 27/07/14 The course will concentrate on the identification and ecology of aquatic and vascular plants and stoneworts in the habitats around Slapton Ley and South Devon, including ponds, lakes and rivers. Most of the time will be spent in ...
England (South West) - UK,
Expired
Field Studies Council

Coastal Plants


25/07/14 - 27/07/14 Slapton is an ideal location for the study of coastal plants. Famous for the unique shingle beach of Slapton Sands and for the freshwater lake of Slapton Ley, it is also in easy reach of the cliffs of Start Point and the sand ...
England (South West) - UK,
Expired
BRinK

Birds of Namibia


Heavy grazing by domestic lifestock leading to shrub encroachment is a major form of savanna rangeland degradation. The consequences often result in reduced structural and species diversity and displaced species interactions that cause cascading ...
Namibia - Africa,
Expired
BRinK

Birds of Namibia


Heavy grazing by domestic lifestock leading to shrub encroachment is a major form of savanna rangeland degradation. The consequences often result in reduced structural and species diversity and displaced species interactions that cause cascading ...
Namibia - Africa,
Expired
BRinK

Large African Animal Count on Wildlife Reserve, Namibia


This project encompasses abundance estimation of wildlife in the reserve. Knowing number and density of wild animals is important for wildlife ecology and management. About 3000 heads of wildlife freely roam the area in Kuzikus. We estimate ...
Namibia - Africa,
Expired
BRinK

Birds of Namibia


Heavy grazing by domestic lifestock leading to shrub encroachment is a major form of savanna rangeland degradation. The consequences often result in reduced structural and species diversity and displaced species interactions that cause cascading ...
Namibia - Africa,
Expired
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