Making Peace with Nature

Writer, ecologist and Trustee Julian Caldecott introduces the recording of our special Peace with Nature panel discussion, which took place at the Trust’s 58th Annual General Meeting in September. ©

Winter Opening Times at Lowes

  The clocks have gone back, gold and crimson leaves are falling faster than we can sweep them up, wigeon are whistling – it can only mean one thing: the

Environmental awareness & butterfly scrapes

Elisabeth Baudoul is a European Solidarity Corps volunteer from Belgium. She started her placement in the North of Scotland in July and will finish at the end of October. She

Little Assynt Tree Nursery is 10 years old

This October, Little Assynt Tree Nursery celebrates its tenth anniversary with tea and cake. On Friday 28 October from 1pm-4pm visitors are welcome to find out more about the role

An adventurous week at Rahoy Hills

Elisabeth Baudoul is a European Solidarity Corps volunteer from Belgium. She started her placement in the North of Scotland in July and will finish at the end of October.  She

Autumn Glory Guided Walk

The autumnal colours around Loch of the Lowes and across Perthshire are absolutely stunning at the moment. A wonderful combination of mild weather and pleasantly calm days (so far) have

The Fairy Forest

Elisabeth Baudoul is a European Solidarity Corps volunteer from Belgium. She started her placement in the North of Scotland in July and will finish at the end of October.  She

Pink-footed Goose FAQ

We’re right in the midst of pink-footed goose season at Montrose Basin now, and we’ve been so busy (with geese and visitors) that we haven’t had a chance to keep our

Nature stories – Ammara Abid

During Scotland’s Year of Stories, the Scottish Wildlife Trust is publishing a series of first-hand accounts from people who have faced barriers connecting to nature. In this story Ammara Abid

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