New Scottish Wildlife Trust website launched

The Scottish Wildlife Trust today unveiled its brand new website.

Produced after detailed consultation with existing members and the wider public, the new site is designed to be more user-friendly than its predecessor, offering visitors more content and high-quality photography than ever before.

Key features include over 100 new reserve profiles, 93 iconic Scottish species pages, wildlife webcams from our three Visitor Centres and a unique online spotters’ board (“iSpot”, a partnership between the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Open University) which will allow visitors to log their wildlife sightings and have experts identify the species they have photographed. 

Our network of local groups and children’s Wildlife Watch clubs are also given greater prominence, with detailed information on what they do, where they meet, which reserves are nearby and much more besides. Several new blogs have been added, as have detailed sections on wildlife gardening, nature walks and the history of the Trust itself. 

Jo Pike, Director of Marketing and Business Development, said: “we’re really excited about the launch of our new website. Having had over three million visits in the last year, we wanted our new website to be the first port of call for everyone who cares about Scotland’s wildlife. 

“In addition to our ever-popular webcams, the new site will have all the information you need to enjoy a day out at our reserves, find out about Scotland’s incredible species and share photos of wildlife with a community of experts. It will be a powerful tool to help us connect with all those who want to protect Scotland’s remarkable wildlife for the future.”

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