Course: Botanical Skills for Ecologists
Field Studies Council
This beginner course is designed to give ecologists the foundational botanical skills that are essential for accurate habitat surveying using UKHab and NVC.
You will learn useful techniques to help you identify key indicator species of different habitats, including wildflowers and grasses.
This course will include:
- An introduction to vegetative and flowering parts of plants.
- An introduction to British wildflower families, including common and more unusual species.
- An introduction to common British grasses that are key indicator species for habitat surveying.
- Practical experience identifying wildflower and grass species in the field with an expert tutor.
UKHab and NVC classifications require ecologists to be able to differentiate between many habitats which are often very similar. To correctly assign a habitat classification requires the ability to identify key indicator species. In this course, you will learn basic botanical skills that will allow you to use distinguishing characteristics and keys to identify a broad range of species. You should leave the course with the confidence to independently develop your botanical skills in the field.
Several dates available in various locations - please visit our website for all options.
This course is eligible for a student discount. If you are a current student, please use discount code BioStudent20 at checkout for 20% off.
About Field Studies Council (FSC)
Field Studies Council is a pioneering environmental education charity committed to enabling people to discover, explore, understand, and be inspired by the world around us. Established in 1943, our network of Learning Locations provide day and residential courses for all ages, from young children to retired adults, from schools and communities throughout the UK, reaching many others through our publications and community-based programmes
Field Studies Council is a pioneering environmental education charity committed to enabling people to discover, explore, understand, and be inspired by the world around us. Established in 1943, our network of Learning Locations provide day and residential courses for all ages, from young children to retired adults, from schools and communities throughout the UK, reaching many others through our publications and community-based programmes
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