A Short But Wonderful Experience on Handa

Sergio Garcia Taboada is a European Solidarity Corps volunteer from Spain. Working with Reserves Project Officer Beth Harwood, he is spending two months volunteering on our wildlife reserves in the

Reflecting on the Sea Scotland Conference

Colette Martin and Jen Wales (@nerdfornature), two of the Trust’s volunteer Young Leaders, reflect on the 2022 Sea Scotland Conference held in June. Scotland’s seventh edition of the Sea Scotland

A Morning Of Moths

One of the perks of my seasonal role here at Montrose Basin Visitor Centre is the people I meet and the wealth of knowledge they have regarding various topics and

Homeward Bound – Ospreys on the Move

It’s only a matter of time now before we bid a fond farewell to our osprey youngsters LP8 and LR0 here at Loch of the Lowes, therefore it seems like

Osprey Diary at Loch of the Lowes: Week 21

Here at Lowes, we’re all preparing for the inevitable empty nest syndrome that will come in once our ospreys are all gone. In the meantime, we’re being treated to fabulous

Ranger Round-Up: Going Batty!

As daylight fades behind Birnam Hill and many creatures scuttle off to sleep, others are only just stirring and blinking their glittering, moon-bright eyes. Tawny owls (Strix aluco) screech and spread

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

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