Events

‘Heart of Scotland’ – Practical Conservation Day

Join the ranger team and our colleagues from the ‘Heart of Scotland Forest Partnership’ for a day of practical conservation work. Get stuck into some tree tube maintenance and planting

Garth Wood, What3Words - https://w3w.co/proved.pesky.scatters Keltneyburn, Aberfeldy, PH15 2LF | Google map

Bird ringing in the Borders

Bird ringing in the Scottish Borders with Stuart Craig. Join us for this talk at Langlee Community Centre on bird ringing by Stuart Craig. This in-person talk will take place

Langlee Community Centre, Marigold Drive, Galashiels, TD1 2LP | Google map

Falls of Clyde HAWKS Wildlife Watch: Beaver moon

Come and join our kids club & discover more about the beaver full moon with fun nature play and activities around beavers & the moon. 5-13yr Its a ‘beaver full

Scottish Wildlife Trust - Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve, New Lanark Road, Lanark, ML11 9DB | Google map

Walk around Broadwood Loch, Cumbernauld

Join us to explore a quiet wood away from traffic and an open loch with extensive reed beds. An easy loop through three contrasting habitats Broadwood Loch was created in

Broadwood Loch, Broadwood Loch, Cumbernauld, G68 | Google map

Falkirk Countryside Rangers – what we do

Lesley Sweeney, Falkirk Council Countryside Ranger, will give an in-person talk explaining the work of the Countryside Rangers in managing habitat, and surveying and monitoring wildlife. Volunteers can add to

Trinity Church, Manse Place | Google map

How protected are Scottish seas?

Join Dr Peter Wright to learn about Scottish marine protected areas. As part of Scotland’s international commitment to protecting marine biodiversity 37% of our seas are covered by marine protected

Inverurie Town Hall, Market Place, Inverurie, AB51 3SN | Google map

Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrel

In this National Webinar, Katie Berry will talk about the conservation initiative to protect Scotland’s red squirrels. The latest in our series of National Webinars, hosted by the Lothians Local

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Seabirds: the Crown Jewels of Scotland’s Wildlife

Join us for this talk about seabird conservation in Scotland. Scotland is a leader in seabird research but faces challenges like avian flu, wind farms, and climate change. Conservation efforts

Hyndland Secondary School, Clarence Drive, Glasgow, G12 9RQ | Google map

The world of Scottish beetles

Join us for this National Webinar, an evening of discovering the lives of some of the many species of beetles that call Scotland their home. The latest in the Trust’s

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