50 for the Future – Marine & Coastal Development

In the second of our 50 for the Future blog series, Dr Sam Collin explores the wide range of benefits offered by Scotland's seas and why the health of our marine environment is so critical.

Osprey tracking update – 8th October

FR3 has made considerable progress over the past week, travelling around 1300km (800 miles) and as of 4pm on 6th October was in the central eastern part of Western Sahara.

The pink-foots are coming!

Autumn is well and truly upon us and it is the time of year when I begin to see flocks of pink-footed geese decorating the skies in their characteristic V-shaped

Golden Plover

The Montrose Basin is home to many migrating birds (not just the Pink-footed Geese!).  Another species of interest is the Golden Plover, which we’ve been lucky enough to see recently.

Osprey tracking update – 2nd October

After last week’s exertions travelling from France to Morocco last week, FR3 has slowed the migration pace again this week. Over the last seven days our young osprey has travelled approximately 120km (70

50 for the Future – Save the Scottish wildcat

The first in a blog series that will delve deeper into our new publication: 50 for the Future. This article focuses on the threats to our critically endangered Scottish wildcat and what must happen if we are to save it.

Help us protect Perthshire’s Wildlife!

With your support our ranger can work all year round to protect even more of Perthshire’s incredible wildlife. The Perthshire Ranger is a key member of our team and plays

Calling all budding photographers!

Having been off with a virus last week it is lovely to be back at work and see all the changes in the autumn leaves. It is beginning to look

Snorkelling can be dangerous

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