Nature and ecology learning

Build curious, climate-literate learners through living landscapes.

We design immersive ecology programmes for schools, councils, and community organisations, blending science, storytelling, and outdoor practice.

Our modules are grounded in British ecosystems and tuned to local biodiversity. See service details.

Forest stream
Learning outcomes

Ecology becomes tangible when learners can measure, map, and discuss it.

Every session is designed to move from wonder to stewardship. We use live data collection, reflective prompts, and local conservation links.

91% of participants report higher confidence discussing climate topics.
24+ habitat indicators assessed in the average field visit.
Students observing woodland
Field labs

Hands-on ecology modules tailored to each landscape.

We map water quality, pollinator pathways, and soil health with portable kits designed for classrooms and community groups.

Wetland landscape
Curriculum design

Blend national standards with local ecological knowledge.

Our educators co-create lesson plans with teachers and park rangers, so each activity reflects the place learners call home.

Invite our team to co-plan a term of ecology learning. Reserve a planning call.

Planning ecology curriculum
Community partners

Trust-building that turns learning into local action.

We coordinate with conservation trusts, urban farms, and local authorities so that each programme ends with a tangible community impact.

“The students left with genuine ownership of their local river. The follow-up stewardship clubs have doubled.” — Programme Lead, Bristol
Community garden learning
Service pricing

Flexible packages with clear, realistic pricing.

Choose a single field lab or a multi-week ecology pathway. Prices include planning, materials, and reporting.

Habitat Discovery Lab £1,480 per day
Watershed Stewardship Series £2,360 for four sessions
Urban Biodiversity Audit £1,925 per campus
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Proof of impact

Data-backed ecology programmes that earn trust.

Each engagement includes observation logs, reflection reports, and a community impact summary to share with stakeholders.

Teacher co-design
Outdoor safety planning
Local species mapping
Coastal learning visit
Enquiry

Tell us the service you want, and we will shape the experience.

Start by choosing a service, then share your details so we can plan the right location, season, and learning outcomes.

Ecology learning materials
Onboarding steps

From inquiry to the first field day in three clear stages.

We start with a planning call, then map your site, and finally deliver a structured learning experience with measurable outcomes.

Outdoor learning pathway
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