Climate change and the ocean: a talk
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Join us for this talk on climate change and the ocean from Marine Conservation. Climate change is known to be warming our oceans which in turn impacts their whole ecology. …
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Join us for this talk on climate change and the ocean from Marine Conservation. Climate change is known to be warming our oceans which in turn impacts their whole ecology. …
John Haddow, ecologist and director at Auritus Wildlife Consultancy, is renowned as an expert on Scottish bats and also supports overseas projects. This talk will cover a study on tree-roosting …
A walk to up Braeleny Road to discover birds, led by Kevin Duffy This walk will follow the route of previous years, parking in the small car park for access …
Come along and support fundraising for conservation projects. The Scottish Wildlife Trust Callander Group will have a ‘bottle stall’/tombola, plant stall with hardy garden perennials raised locally and indoor plants, …
There will be a very short Group Annual General Meeting followed by a live talk by our Chairman Kevin Duffy, who is also an active member of the Central Scotland …
An in-person talk on ‘The Plants and Wildlife of Loch Tay Marshes’ by John Holland of Environmental Action Killin and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC). John is virtually a daily visitor …
A live talk on the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) role in British and international conservation, by Jess Wise of RZSS’s Highland Wildlife Park, Kincraig. The Highland Wildlife Park …
A talk about Scotland’s amphibians and why they need our help, by Rosie Walker of Froglife. Across the country, numbers of frogs and toads have dropped dramatically, seen firsthand in …
Join us for a live talk on raptors by Dave Anderson, to include studies on raptors which contribute to conservation programmes. Meet at St Andrew’s Church Hall, Leny Road, Callander, …
An in-person talk on translocation of beavers to Argaty, the first authorised movement of beavers in Scotland, by Tom Bowser. Argaty, near Doune, Stirling was the first site in Scotland …