This Course has ended. Please click here to see current Courses. or click here to browse our interactive map. Course website https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/lif… Dates and times Fri, 14 Sep 2018, 1am More info Course commences 10.00 am and finishes 5.00 pm daily Cost £120 full price (£20 concession and £20 early bird discount) Course summary Find out about the relationships between living things, their surroundings and us. Ever wondered why some plants won’t grow in your garden and why the ‘weeds’ (and slugs) thrive? Ecology explains the patterns we see in the natural world and the ways in which people have changed them. If you are interested in any aspect of natural history then you should be interested in ecology! It’s all about relationships between living things (from flowers to fungi to fluffy or feathery animals) with their surroundings and with us humans. So come and find out! You can’t be truly ‘green’ unless you know something about ecology! This is an essential core topic for any field or conservation ecologist. Other teachers Sarah Watson-Jones Apprentice teachers No apprentice teacher places available on this course Course type Specialist Course is face to face Course contact email [email protected] Contact name Reception Contact telephone number 01970 623111 Share this course Copied to clipboard