The plants and wildlife of Loch Tay Marshes

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 to the Loch Tay Marshes in Killin, so has an excellent overview of its residents and visitors, from beavers and waders to orchids.

Meet at St Andrew's Church Hall, Leny Road, Callander FK17 8AL.

To find out more, and for any queries, please contact Lesley Hawkins, mlhawkins@tiscali.co.uk

Parking is available in the grounds of church (not on the road outside). The entrance is to the right of the church. Disabled access. Children 8+ years only please, and must be accompanied by an adult. No dogs allowed except assistance dogs.

Suggested donation: £3 per person including tea/coffee and biscuits. All donations help us to continue to bring an interesting and varied selection of events to our audience as well as supporting local wildlife causes. Please donate if you can.

Image: Grey heron © David Tipling/2020VISION

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