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The red squirrel is a true emblem of the Scottish countryside. To catch a glimpse of fiery red fur flickering up a tree and out of sight is a rare …
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The red squirrel is a true emblem of the Scottish countryside. To catch a glimpse of fiery red fur flickering up a tree and out of sight is a rare …
A number of you have contacted us over the last several days with concerns about the male osprey at Loch of the Lowes, LM12. Whilst we can report that LM12 …
At the beginning of April, a fantastic volunteering opportunity arose for our members of staff to visit and volunteer at Handa Island. Three members of staff joined Rab Potter (Reserves …
In the final instalment of our Wild Isles blog series, Chief Executive Jo Pike highlights the need to do more to save the wildlife which has been so magnificently featured …
No one in the UK lives more than 70 miles away from the coast, yet most of us will not have had first-hand experience of seeing the wonderful wildlife that …
The Scottish Government released a Consultation on 17 February about plans for ending the sale of peat in Scotland. The consultation aims to gather the view of various stakeholders and …
We go an underwater journey in the Wild Isles: Freshwater episode where Atlantic salmon have been filmed with aquatic drones to follow their fascinating migration. Featuring the lifecycle of Atlantic …
It’s been nearly a week since we welcomed the return of our breeding osprey back to the reserve for another exciting season! The staff were surprised to observe female osprey …
The BBC Wild Isles series is certainly shining a spotlight on the amazing wildlife we have in the British Isles. Catch up on the series here if you have missed …
We hope you will have been inspired by the first episode of Sir David Attenborough’s new BBC series, Wild Isles, showcasing some of the magnificent wildlife that lives on our …
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