For 60 years, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has worked with its members, partners and supporters in pursuit of its vision of healthy, resilient ecosystems across Scotland’s land and seas.

The Trust successfully champions the cause of wildlife through policy and campaigning work, demonstrates best practice through practical conservation and innovative partnerships, and inspires people to take positive action through its education and engagement activities. It also manages a network of over 100 wildlife reserves across Scotland and is a member of the UK-wide Wildlife Trusts movement.

Who we are

Since employing its first member of staff in 1965, the Trust has grown considerably in both strength and number.

Find out who our staff and Trustees are, and find out which familiar faces support us as Ambassadors for the Trust.

Our strategy

Find out what the Trust’s five big strategic goals are during the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

Careers and volunteers

The passion and dedication of our staff and volunteers help us to achieve our goals.

If you are interested in joining the Scottish Wildlife Trust workforce, whether as a member of staff or as a volunteer, we would love to hear from you.

Find out what opportunities we currently have available.

Our publications

From strategy documents and annual reports, to our Policy Futures series and other innovative publications, this is your one stop shop for all Trust publications.

Our partners and supporters

We are very fortunate to have a fantastic level of support from a wide range of partners, without which we could never achieve as much as we do.

Find out who our supporters are and how your organisation can get involved.

Our history

Since its formation in April 1964, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has celebrated many achievements and has grown into Scotland’s leading nature conservation charity.

Find out about some of our most historical milestones and achievements.

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