Generous donation for local Members’ Centre

Scottish Wildlife Trust members in Fife and Kinross are delighted with a £5,000 donation from Stirling based infrastructure, support services and construction group Robertson.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust manages ten wildlife reserves in the area and the local Members’ Centre are closely involved with the conservation work, designed to protect native species and notable features. The Members’ Centre also organise wildlife related activities for Trust members and fundraise for the Trust.

Click here to visit the Fife and Kinross Members' Centre page on our website.

Scottish Wildlife Trust nature reserves are among the best places in Fife and Kinross to see a huge range of wildlife, encompassing woodland, wildflower meadows and coastal fringes. These reserves are home to beautiful flowers such as bluebells and marigolds as well as a range of birds including the snipe, wood warbler and yellowhammer to name just three.

Robertson Group CEO, Andrew Cowan said:

“Robertson is delighted to sponsor the Scottish Wildlife Trust. As an infrastructure, support services and construction company we realise how important the protection of biodiversity sites is and continually monitor and update our Environmental Policy to reflect this. Our on-site monitoring ensures that we will never knowingly damage or disrupt areas of natural interest.

“We wish the Scottish Wildlife Trust every success looking after wildlife and wild places in Fife and Kinross and beyond.”

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