
Students come face to face with native crayfish at Bristol Zoo
Students studying Level 3 and degree-level Land and Wildlife courses visited Bristol Zoo for a masterclass on crayfish and their conservation.
Students studying Level 3 and degree-level Land and Wildlife courses visited Bristol Zoo for a masterclass on crayfish and their conservation.
An enthusiastic group completed a day of hedge laying training, with the added bonus of a dry and clear day!
Mia wins an amazing opportunity to gain unbeatable work experience in fish management.
Students studying Countryside Management, Horticulture and Arboriculture have planted over 2,000 native trees and hedging on the College farm.
Countryside Management Students recently supported an annual feral sheep and goat count alongside staff from the National Trust.
Bridgwater College has worked in close partnership with the National Trust for a number of years which is a valuable asset for Countryside Students.
Countryside Management student takes up new role as Poldens Landscape Champion for Butterfly Conservation.
Bridgwater College students recently visited the South West Deer Rescue and Study Centre near Crewkerne.
Conventional classrooms are giving way to the great outdoors in an innovative scheme to give people the chance to acquire valuable rural skills.
Countryside Management students have completed practical work at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve on the Avalon Marshes.
The RSA and Bridgwater College, have announced that they are to welcome Lord Krebs to The McMillan Theatre on Wednesday 6 April 2016, 7pm.
Countryside students, both former and present, assisted the National Hedge Laying Society at their 37th annual hedge laying championships.
Countryside Management students were recently invited by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) to help with aquatic planting.
A mother and son duo from Castle Cary have been studying the same course, the Level 3 Countryside Management at Bridgwater.
Lecturer for Countryside Management at Bridgwater College, Alan Sinclair, shares tips on how best to promote wildlife in your own space.