What we do
The Scottish Wildlife Trust has been championing nature conservation for almost 50 years. From maintaining a network of over 120 reserves and campaigning at a local and national level for greater protection for wildlife to the groundbreaking reintroduction of beavers in Mid-Argyll, our activities aim to protect Scotland's wildlife for the future. You can find out more about our activities below.
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Scottish Beaver Trial |
Saving red squirrels |
Living Landscapes |
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The first beavers released in Scottish waters for over four hundred years
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Our campaign to protect the 120,000 red squirrels that remain in Scotland
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Reconnecting Scotland's urban and rural landscapes to help wildlife thrive
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Reserve conservation |
Policy and campaigns |
Wildlife education |
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From managing over 120 reserves to maintaining biodiversity data
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Campaigning for greater protection for wildlife throughout Scotland
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Educating and inspiring the public, both young and old, about Scotland's wildlife
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Wildlife webcamsSee ospreys, peregrines and terns live from our reserves.
Latest newsThe Trust has been busy! Check out the latest news.
Spotters' boardUse iSpot today: an online spotters' board for wildlife.
















