Course: Lichens: Ecology and Identification - HAU
Field Studies Council
This 2.5 day intermediate course will introduce you to lichens – the remarkable partnership between fungi and algae.
Lichens are more than just a biological curiosity; they are key players in our ecosystems, serving as indicators of air pollution and ecosystem integrity. This course equips students with the scientific knowledge and practical skills to identify lichen species, understand their life cycles, and appreciate their ecological significance.
This course includes:
- An introduction to lichen ecology and biology.
- Identification of lichens.
- Techniques for field collection and preservation of specimens, as well as introducing recording and surveys.
- Discussion of lichens as environmental indicators.
Central to the course is the application of lichens as bioindicators, a tool for environmental scientists to assess air quality and the impact of pollutants on natural habitats. Learners will engage in field surveys, learning to identify and catalogue lichen diversity within various habitats and use this data to assess air quality and habitat health. This practical work is supported by classroom sessions that provide a theoretical underpinning of the biology and ecology of lichens, including their symbiotic nature, reproductive strategies, and adaptability to different environmental conditions.
Resident and non-resident booking options are available.
This course is eligible for a student discount. If you are a current student, please use the 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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