Fife and Kinross

Welcome to the Fife and Kinross Group. We have over 100 miles of accessible coastline including the Firths of Forth and Tay, the latter being noted for its extensive sand and mudflats, its population of common seals and for its wintering birds. There are opportunities to visit many good wildlife watching sites including fresh water lochs, peat bogs and meadows. Members have the chance to acquire knowledge and skills through our regular events; you will never stop being surprised by wildlife.

What we do

  • Arrange regular wildlife talks.
  • Hold informative visits to wildlife sites and reserves.
  • Defend wildlife interests in local planning decisions.
  • Participate in Fife Biodiversity Action Plans.
  • Take part in conservation work.
  • Monitor and record local wildlife populations.

How to get involved

Come to our events, or contact the Group Chair, to discuss what interests you and suggest what you think the Group could be doing or join our Committee to help us plan interesting events for members.

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Group information

Contacts

Andy Cage - Chair

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GROUP MEETINGS

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Where we meet

We meet at locations throughout Fife and Kinross.

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GROUP NEWS

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FARM WILDLIFE WALK

Saturday 18 January: Visit to Downfield organic farm near Cults – repeat of last winter’s trip – we may see geese, pipits and animal tracks. **BOOKING (ESSENTIAL) at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/winter-farmland-birds-walk-tickets-1109596816949?aff=oddtdtcreator

WORK PARTY FIFE NESS MUIR

Work party, Fife Ness Muir Wildlife Reserve, Monday 20th January 10:00-15:00 
Tasks to include demolishing an old Heligoland trap + rotten benches, cutting back gorse. Park at golf club car park, walk along the track towards Fife Ness. Meet at 10:00 at reserve entrance. Bring packed lunch, drink, flask, warm layers, waterproof top and trousers. We can provide work gloves and tools.
Please reply to Clare Toner (Reserves Manager) if you plan to attend. ctoner@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk

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