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This year marks 150 years since the author and illustrator Beatrix Potter was born. Miss Potter was much more than a writer of children’s books. She brought wildlife and the …
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This year marks 150 years since the author and illustrator Beatrix Potter was born. Miss Potter was much more than a writer of children’s books. She brought wildlife and the …
In today's article to celebrate National Marine Week, here's a few activities you can enjoy along Scotland's amazing shoreline.
In this week's 50 for the Future article, Andrew Binnie discusses the impact that overfishing can have on coastal communities.
Last week a very interesting article was published on the Scottish Wildlife Trust website as part of our 50 for the Future series of guest blogs which outline 50 things that we …
In today's article to celebrate National Marine Week, we look at Scotland's big five marine species as chosen by the Living Seas team here at the Trust.
Over eight months of relatively little activity has finally come to an end for FR3. During the past fortnight our young osprey, fledged from the nest at Loch of the Lowes in 2015, has been …
In this week's 50 for the Future article, Dr Sam Collin discusses the important role that our seas play in reducing the effects of climate change.
In the first of a series of National Marine Week articles, we give you the run down on some very important species and habitats that you may not have heard of before.
What a week of weather! Rain, sunshine and some pretty dramatic thunder and lightning. I suspected that, after copious amounts of sun and rain, the plant life along our Wildflower …
Yesterday, Loch of the Lowes’ team took part in ‘Go Wild’, a children’s activity with the aim to make children more aware of the Scottish wildlife that can be spotted in Perthshire …
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