LF15 lays a second egg!

We’ve had a very eventful 24 hours here at Loch of the Lowes! After a little bit of drama on the osprey nest on the night of the 6th of

Night time drama at the osprey nest

Following the laying of LF15’s first egg of the season on the 4th of April, the local volunteers and Species Protection Team have been keeping a close 24/7 eye on

The Do’s and Don’ts of Bee Thirst Aid

With the weather becoming progressively warmer we are starting to see several bumblebees emerge. Often, new queen bees are the first to emerge, and will spend their first few weeks

Living Cities: The Magnificent Eleven

The Trust’s Living Cities publication outlines practical actions that can be taken to embed nature into the urban environment. In this guest blog, Catherine Watt, Secretary of Glasgow Ramblers explains how The Magnificent

Taking a Closer Look: The Magic of Moss

Often thought of as a very simple plant, mosses are frequently overlooked. Here at the Falls of Clyde we have recorded around 100 species of moss. This high biodiversity in

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