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…has greatly increased my confidence and skills for my future career. Castlemilk Explorers Wildlife Watch Group receiving their Volunteer Group Award from our Chair Linda Rosborough. Volunteer Group Award –…
…and engaging properly with the communities who can help deliver them such as farmers, crofters and foresters. They need to be designed for longevity to benefit current and future generations….
…a poorer state of healthas detailed in the State of Nature Report 2019. To ensure our prosperous relationship with the sea continues into the future, it is essential that the…
…Lottery Fund’s Skills for the Future programme. The grant will enable the Scottish Wildlife Trust to run a further ecological survey course. The 18 month programme is a practical field…
…of expertise) can sometimes feel quite shocking. What’s striking is how many decision-makers seem unaware of what’s at stake, making decisions whose consequences may be irreversible for future generations and…
…and restore nature. The recently published State of Nature Scotland report, led by the RSPB with support from environmental charities across Scotland and endorsed by the Scottish Government, shows us…
…created an ambitious set of recommendations for Scotland’s recovery that highlights opportunities to restore our natural environment and increase human wellbeing. Scotland’s economic priorities must go hand in hand with…