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Field Studies Council, is an environmental education charity


48:51
Making Space for Great Crested Newts: the District Level Licensing Scheme
52:20
Cemetery Wildlife Watch: Biological recording in cemeteries
53:46
In Between the Cracks: Getting to know our wild urban plants
03:33
Beetle Morphology
51:23
Dolphin and Porpoise Acoustic Monitoring: Discovering Trends in Cetacean Populations
00:17
Freshwater Leech Brooding its Young
00:25
A Leech Using its Posterior and Anterior Sucker for Locomotion
00:27
Online Courses with the Field Studies Council
02:25
Rosy's Experience of Discovering Earthworms - An Online Course From FSC BioLinks
29:21
Beginning with Butterflies
57:54
Beavers in Britain: Now and in the Future
58:28
Soldierflies and Allies: What Are They and How to Record Them
53:14
Can You Use Earthworms To Indicate Healthy Soil? Distribution & Sampling
01:01:25
Polling the Pollinators: Taking part in the UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme
01:09:53
British Intertidal Marine Isopods
30:14
Monitoring Endangered Species of Beetle Using Pheromone Lures (Natural History Live)
54:43
The A to Z of Bee-flies
51:58
More Than Just Fish Food: The Ecosystem Services Provided by Aquatic Insects
57:53
Freshwater Fish Identification on the Riverbank
52:23
Seahorses In the UK: 20 Years of Research
55:15
Gardening for Wildlife – how to welcome Frogs, ‘Hogs and everything inbetween!
39:17
Protecting the health of Britain’s rarest wildlife: veterinary contributions in conservation.
17:30
The Urban Nature Project John Tweddle - Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity
13:47
Stag Beetles and Londoners; from postcard to Instagram, Mathew Frith (LWT)
07:15
London Recorders Day Q & A Session 1
10:43
Big City Butterflies Project: Steve Boulton
10:11
The Data Search Report Service: Eleni Foui (GiGL)
18:46
How species records transformed the campaign to save Warren Farm from developers: Katie Boyles
04:15
Keiron Derek Brown & Maria Roberts: London Natural History Society Updates
05:46
Ancient Woodland Inventory Update Project Frankie Moorman -Greenspace Information for Greater London
21:16
Selbourne Society - 60 Years of moth recording in a London wood. David Howdon - Selbourne Society
16:30
The DECIDE Project; recording nature where it matters: Michael Pocock - CEH
28:25
Workshop GiGL - A lead discussion on the journey of data from it’s collection to it’s many uses
33:27
Beavers in London Elliot Newton
59:04
Grasshoppers & Crickets
51:19
Save our Seabed by restoring, educating and reducing recreational pressure.
01:00:39
England’s Upland Hay Meadows
57:13
Knepp Wildland: Rewilding and Invertebrates - Penny Green
49:57
Wildlife Tracking
54:34
Our Iconic Seals – think seal!
46:58
How Scotland Protects the Largest Skate in Europe
51:07
The Tanyptera Project
01:06:01
Restoring Wilder Worlds: Rewilding & Species Reintroductions
01:11:56
Introduction to Habitat Management for Invertebrates
01:38:41
Assessing Invertebrate Assemblages: Using & Understanding Pantheon
54:40
Conservation and Monitoring of British Amphibians and Reptiles (Natural History Live)
01:05:15
Sampling Sites for Invertebrates
01:03:42
Bumblebees on the Mynd (Natural History Live)
47:46
Protected Invertebrate Species in the UK
01:03:47
A Primer on the IUCN Red List
51:55
Prickles & Paws: How You Can Help Hedgehogs
53:20
Whale Track: Learning from your Sightings
01:01:20
People and Beetles: From Beauty to Utility
01:03:57
A Shark’s Eye View: Using Tracking Technologies to Understand & Protect Basking Sharks
54:07
Seething Soils: The yellow meadow ant is the most important invertebrate in many grasslands
52:02
Data For Nature: Making biological records work for wildlife conservation
51:53
ORCA: Looking out for whales & dolphins
54:54
The Weird and Wonderful World of Wildflowers
53:29
Slimy, Sticky & Unloved: Slugs in Britain
36:58
Merseyside and Lancashire Red Squirrel Project