A wild Christmas

Wildlife is woven into the very core of Christmas culture. Whether you’re fully entering into the spirit, or channelling your inner Scrooge, admiring Scotland’s wildlife can help you get through

Turning the tide for Scotland’s sea trout

The drastic decline of Scotland’s sea trout makes them one of the Trust’s Priority Species. Alan Kettle-White from Argyll Fisheries Trust outlines the complex life-cycle of these fish, which face threats in

The Nature Elves have Arrived

Last weekend we kicked off the festive season with our elf training workshops – a Christmas event with a twist! First things first, the children learned all about animal footprints

Changing Seasons

There’s been quite a bit of change at Falls of Clyde these past few months. With our long-term Reserves Manager, Steve, and Ranger, Laura, moving on from their posts here,

Climate Change: reflecting on a rocky year

As this year’s Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP24) winds down, it’s an important time to reflect on two things: what the

Irvine? Where is that?

My volunteering with the Scottish Wildlife Trust is taking place in Irvine, a quiet town on the west coast of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The area

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