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Our Chief Executive Jonny Hughes considers what happens next for beavers in the UK.
Almost every time, when I am on holiday, I feel like I miss something, while I am not in the Visitor Centre. It was the same in the beginning of …
From farmers to millers and poets to painters, a new volunteering project, Local Landscape Heroes, will celebrate the people that have shaped the Clyde and Avon Valley. Volunteers are being …
Loch of the Lowes has been home to charismatic species including ospreys and red squirrels for decades. Recently a more unusual species took up residence at the reserve when two …
Cormorant and shag are two similar looking closely related and frequently confused bird species. They are both black, reptilian-like, fish eating water birds that swim low on the water with …
There have been many wildlife successes during the last half century, but the official return of the beaver to Scotland is perhaps the biggest to date.
In this week's 50 for the Future article, Dusty Gedge discusses the possibilities for greening Scotland's rooftops.
The Loch of the Lowes changes constantly with every season. Here are some photos of the loch in different seasons. Chris Cachia Zammit