Close Encounters

A wildlife reserve is called a wildlife reserve for a very good reason: it’s a space reserved for wildlife. A safe, undisturbed, healthy habitat brings many benefits to all wild

A Week to Remember

Camille Vallette is a European Solidarity Corps (ESC) volunteer from France currently working with Reserves Project Officer Chris Archbold. He is spending 10 months volunteering on our wildlife reserves in

Wildflowers and Pollinators in August

To everybody planning a visit Falls of Clyde over the next month or so there is a load to look forward to on your visit. Corra Linn is glistening in

Ranger round-up: Live and Let Fly

It’s been all go for the Assistant Rangers team at Loch of the Lowes. It’s hard to know where the blog should begin! As those of you who keep a

It takes a team to rescue an osprey!

It’s not everyday you receive a phone call to say that the nest of a protected raptor has collapsed, taking a juvenile osprey with it – and yet that is

The benefits of taking a gap year

Thomas Dubos from France is a European Solidarity Corps volunteer working with Reserves Project Officer Chris Archbold. He is spending five months volunteering on our wildlife reserves in South West

Handa Island 2022: A Stormy Season

Sliding through the caramel water of a lochan, the sun picking out the bubbles trapped in hairs on my arms in gold leaf, I looked up to meet the inquisitive

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