Photo Gallery

The following photos show examples which typify SGC's work. These were taken over four SGC sites during six hours in a single day by photographer, Dan Evans.

 

identifying & recording invertebrates as part of a habitat study


       

Meadow Brown, Maniola jurtina, on Moon Daisy, Chrysanthemum lucanthemum
           
  

studying vertebrates is an important part of the national curriculum - in this case, the Common Frog, Rana temporaria
         

Greater Napweed, Centaurea scabiosa, is a source of nectar for many invertebrates
            

training is a vital part of school grounds development
        

developing your habitat can reveal some lovely surprises - the Bee Orchid, Ophrys apifera is always welcome in grasslands
        

exploring & investigating 
          

searching for invertebrates in woodland
        

open-ended questioning in Science
  

 

SGC ~ thinking globally, acting locally