Ethnobotany is more than the study of plant, it is a way of seeing the living landscape through both ecological and human relationships. We develop the knowledge and awareness needed to understand plant life in context, not as isolated species but as part of a connected system shaped by place, season, and human use. Through field-based learning, we build a practical fluency in the natural world, where plants become part of the language of both the land and people.
Ethnobotany & Plant Identification

Foundational Ethnobotany – Level 3
A 5 day ethnobotanical dive into a range of plants and trees specifically for food, medicine and uses for bushcraft. This programme is a Customised Qualification accredited by the NCFE.

Practical Ethnobotany & Plant ID – Level 4
Exploring the world of plants, trees and fungi and a myriad of uses across a wide range of different habitats and seasons. 18 days spread over 6 modular blocks May to November.