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field centre

British  

noun

  1. a research centre equipped for field studies, usually located in or near an area of scientific interest

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The two female kittens were born at the Aigas Field Centre near Beauly in the Highlands.

From BBC

The next time Boismier was at the borrow pit, he retrieved them, bagged them in plastic and took them to a large MHI field centre in nearby St Neots.

From The Guardian

Soil from Fotheringay will be put into the former king's coffin at Leicester Cathedral, while the other samples will be put into a wooden casket to be displayed at the Battle of Bosworth Field Centre.

From BBC

The late famously went on to present the BBC series The Really Wild Show; while Sir John Lister-Kaye has set up the Aigas Field Centre for eco-tourism in the Scottish Highlands, and written many bestselling books on natural history.

From BBC

Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games are again based at the Aigas field centre in the Highlands, a fine spot to get close to, among other critters, red squirrels, beavers and pine martens.

From The Guardian