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…6 (maintenance of soil organic matter) on wetlands and peatlands from 2025 which will prohibit certain activities from being carried out on peatland and wetland areas. Our suggestions for strengthening…
…deep-rooted action is needed to halt biodiversity loss and bend the curve to ensure a nature positive future’, it’s concerning to see the Scottish Government not prioritise tangible and immediate…
…the future, with ongoing and upcoming work such as our Riverwoods, Living Landscapes and Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels projects. On top of all that, we’ve also been working on a…
…keep our options open for future decisions. We’re not suggesting that these two scenarios are the only possible futures for Scotland – it’s not as simple as saying things will…
…of horticultural peat, which the Scottish Government initially committed to in 2020. The pace of this change is not proportionate with an emergency situation. We also need to be realistic…
…Phillips, aged 10, with her story, “Into the Stillness…” and 15-year-old Eileen Page with her entry, “Wild with Grief”. Alexandra said: “I was inspired to enter this competition because it…
…important freshwater wildlife such as Atlantic salmon, brown trout, and the critically endangered freshwater pearl mussel. During the project, three partner organisations – the Spey Catchment Initiative, Tweed Forum and…