The Journey of a Tree Seed- Wintering

For the next blog in this series Tree Nursery Assistant, Josie Gibberd gives us a glimpse into the the journey of a tree seed through the season of winter. Most

Raising the water table at Bankhead Moss

We have completed peatland restoration work on a 7.5ha area of raised bog at Bankhead Moss Wildlife Reserve in Fife, with the aim of reinstating a high water table that

A young persons’ reflections on COP27

One of our Young Leaders – climate activist, environmental scientist and ethical influencer – Laura Young has returned from COP27 in Egypt last month. She shares her reflections of the

Nature Stories – Ian Young

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, Ian Young

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

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