Stirling and Clackmannanshire

We cover some of the most attractive countryside in Central Scotland from Loch Lomondside in the west to Glen Devon in the east. Important wildlife areas include the Upper Forth Estuary, Devon and Allan Valleys, The Ochils and the Campsie Fells as well as Flanders Moss National Nature Reserve.

What we do

  • Hold wildlife talks every two months from October to April
  • Run wildlife rich walks
  • Defend wildlife interests involved in local planning decisions
  • Help run Local Biodiversity Action Plans
  • Participate in conservation work
  • Help monitor local wildlife populations

How to get involved

  • Joining the Group committee
  • Taking part in practical conservation work on our reserves
  • Attending one of our winter talks

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Group information

Contacts

Stuart Bence (Chair)
Guy Harewood (Treasurer)

Email
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GROUP MEETINGS

Where and when?

Where we meet

We hold wildlife talks every other month from October to April. All talks begin at 7.30pm on the first Tuesday of the month.
Everyone is welcome!

The October and April talks are in person, so that our members, and non-members, have a chance to meet and mingle. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available.

Indoor meetings venue
St. Margaret’s Parish Church Hall, Drip Rd, Stirling FK9 4UA
We would ask that a donation of around £3 be given to cover costs OR £1 if you are a student or unemployed.

Our December and February talks will be held online to give as many of our members, and non-members, the opportunity to attend on dark winter nights. Online talks are free and you will need to register to receive the Zoom information.

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FURTHER READING

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