Angus and Dundee

If you are interested in wildlife in Angus and Dundee or the rest of Scotland, the Scottish Wildlife Trust is your voice for Scottish wildlife conservation.

What we do

The Group is involved with the local Scottish Wildlife Trust reserves (the Miley, Balgavies Loch, Loch of Lintrathen and Seaton Cliffs). We raise funds to support maintenance and development on those reserves and at the same time promote the enjoyment of wildlife in our part of Scotland. Activities include walks, talks, litter picks and fund-raising.

How to get involved

We are always looking for help in our fundraising efforts and on the committee. If you are interested in helping wildlife in Dundee and Angus, please contact the Secretary.

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Group information

Contacts

Interim Chairman
Trefor Woodford

Interim Secretary
Richard Brinklow

Telephone
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Email
Email Angus and Dundee
Website
Angus and Dundee website

GROUP MEETINGS

Where and when?

Where we meet

Our indoor talks are held in the Meffan Museum and Art Gallery, 20 West High Street, Forfar, DD8 1BB. See Events Programme or our website (link above, right) for full details of events.

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GROUP NEWS

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Dundee Plant Sale
Saturday 18th May 2024
in Dawson Park at the Duntrune Community Garden 10:30am to 3pm
Bedding Plants, Vegetable Plants and much more,
Tombola, Refreshments.
In association with SAMH


Sunday 26th May 2024
Barry Buddon Nature Day
A guided walk across the military training ground. Choose your focus – Birds or Flora and Butterflies – and enjoy this spectacular area in the company of expert nature watchers.
Please be prepared to car share. Bring a packed lunch and appropriate clothing.
Meet at Monifieth Football Club car park. From Monifieth High street follow the red outlined sign to Barry Buddon camp and ranges.

FURTHER READING

About Angus and Dundee

Out & about

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North Angus

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