The Scottish Wildlife Trust is delighted to have attended the 2017 People’s Postcode Lottery annual Charity Gala where it was announced that £66.3 million was awarded to charities and good
…The Trust has welcomed ambitious proposals for reducing Scotland’s carbon emissions, but has also highlighted seven areas where further action is needed. The Scottish Government’s draft Climate Change Plan sets out
…Fly-tippers and litter bugs who dump their rubbish on our wildlife reserves are costing the Trust around £15,000 per year. The total cost of clearing up the Trust’s reserves includes
…Scottish Wildlife Trust volunteers gave an incredible 50,000 hours of their time in 2016. The Trust is supported by around 1,000 volunteers across a wide range of roles including practical
…Largiebaan is the second largest reserve managed by the Trust. It covers around 1600 hectares, and lies close to the end of a very long road down the Kintyre peninsula in
…An unusual series of images that appear to show a kingfisher hanging sticklebacks out to dry has us stumped. Sticklebacks are common prey for the resident kingfisher at the Scottish
…Commenting on today's publication of Scotland’s Place in Europe by the Scottish Government the Trust's Chief Executive Jonny Hughes said: “We welcome the statement today from the Scottish Government that ‘Scotland has a moral
…The Trust's Montrose Basin Visitor Centre is receiving a revamp at the start of 2017. Thanks to support from National Lottery players through the Heritage Lottery Fund the displays in
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