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Lichens in the Dales: An Introductory Course

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location England (Yorkshire & Humberside) - UK
Town/City FSC Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire
Deadline 22/08/2014
Company Name Field Studies Council
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Telephone 0845 345 4071
Email enquiries@field-studies-council.org
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22/08/14 - 25/08/14

Start to identify lichens on this introductory lichen identification course. The Malham Tarn area is rich in lichen species, over 300 having been collected within five miles of the Field Centre. A wide range of forms is present, occurring on rocks, trees and soil, allowing the beginner to assemble a useful and informative collection of material.

The nature of the lichens and methods used to study them in the field and at home will be explained. Methods of collection and examination will be provided and local collections from the field will be returned to the Field Centre for further study. This will include the close observation of the symbiosis and reproduction of lichens.

At the end of the course, participants should be able to identify lichens as distinct from other lower plants, and place them approximately in their morphological group or family. They should also acquire confidence in using simple identification keys and chemical tests and obtain an understanding of their biology and impact on the landscape.

This is a course for beginners or those with little experience with lichens, though the more experienced are also welcome.

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