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Just a quick message to confirm that our webcam is back online – many thanks for your patience this morning. Hope you continue to enjoy the views on this beautiful …
With a beautiful rainbow over Lanark greeting me on Tuesday morning, I knew it was going to be a great week… and it certainly didn’t disappoint. We had a bittersweet …
At 2pm tomorrow, Sunday 8th May, we will be very pleased to welcome Alan Stewart to Loch of the Lowes to talk about his “50 years of tackling wildlife crime”. …
The past week has been fairly quiet here at the reserve. Despite experiencing all seasons almost every day, our pair have been doing a good job sitting tight protecting their …
Last week I went on a little adventure to the Kintyre Peninsula, I had originally planned to walk the Kinytre Way – a 100-mile route walking through some of Kintyre’s …
Finally, my colleagues have worn me down and I have agreed to post a blog or two. So – where to start? “At the very beginning…” as Julie Andrews tells …
Due to popular demand we are offering another Birdwatching for Beginners Course with experienced local ornithologist Scott Paterson, on Thursday 26th May from 10:30am-4:30pm. Here’s some of the feedback we received …
With a full clutch of eggs now sitting in the nest, mating attempts have come to an end for this year. This has given us the chance to analyse, and …
In this week's 50 for the Future article, Dr Kenny Taylor makes a compelling case for designating Scotland's first urban national park.
The Scottish Wildlife Trust is celebrating reaching 40,000 members! A huge thank you to all our members because without this foundation of support we could not carry out the vital …