Volunteer Stories: from volunteer to employee

The Scottish Wildlife Trust couldn’t achieve its goals without the hard work and dedication of volunteers, donating their valuable knowledge, skills and time over the past six decades. As we

Scotland Loves Nature

The Scottish Wildlife Trust is firmly backing an important new campaign, Scotland Loves Nature, together with a group of other environmental NGOs. We are championing the need for a Natural

The Problem with Deer 

The majestic red deer stag holds a strong cultural significance in Scotland. Throughout the centuries this impressive beast has been revered as a symbol of strength, nobility and wisdom. Our

Wildlife Walks on the Isle of Eigg

Under bright blue skies on the 29 May, the Scottish Wildlife Trust ranger, Norah Barnes, led a wildlife walk on the Isle of Eigg. Norah was joined by 13 enthusiastic

Monitoring on the Morvern Peninsula

Rahoy Hills Wildlife Reserve is one of our largest, most biodiverse reserves. It has also been one of the most extensively monitored over the last 35 years. At the heart

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