Field Studies
Field Studies outdoor learning is a great way for your educational groups or school class to learn about and investigate the natural landscape within the UK. The UK has some amazing natural eco systems in various locations providing many different sites of special scientific Interest (SSSI) and areas of outstanding natural beauty (ANOB). These natural landscapes could include; mudflats, coastal floodplains, marshland, maritime cliff and slopes. broad-leaved woodland, wood pasture, parkland, valleys, hills and mountains. All these landscapes provide their own unique natural environment to learn about.
Your students will use a range of field equipment such as microscopes, compass, notebook, camera, binoculars and species identification guides to name a few. Course content will interlink with the national educational curriculum to cover topics and subject areas that include; Biology, Marine Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Geology, Earth Science etc. Your students will learn about the current environmental issues that are changing our landscapes today and the ever-changing impacts of how these natural environments will change in the future due to climate change.
The Bioasis: Rewilding Residentials at a Classified Location

RSPB Newport Wetlands Nature Reserve Outdoor Education Centre

Margam Discovery Centre Port Talbot Field Studies Council

Cumulus Outdoors Adventure Activities Day Trips Swanage Dorset

Llain Residential Activity Centre Llanarth Wales

The Sustainability Activity Centre Hampshire

RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve

Hampstead Heath Schools Programme London

Slapton Ley Outdoor Residential Centre Devon Field Studies Council

RSPB Leighton Moss Nature Reserve

RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve East Yorkshire

Preston Montford Outdoor Residential Centre Shrewsbury Field Studies Council
