2024 AGM and National Members’ Day
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…extinction, we cannot afford to see any reduction in environmental standards. On the contrary, we need to take radical steps to strengthen the protections that will ensure a long-term future…
…pioneering projects to improve biodiversity, such as the Scottish Beaver Trial and Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels. “We also actively engage with the Scottish Government in policy decision-making to ensure nature…
…beavers, red squirrels and nuthatches from our visitor centre. Find out more here. Dipper ©Mike Snelle Look out for dippers on the Falls of Clyde, Lanarkshire This National Nature Reserve…
…to ensure that their predator control activities are wildcat friendly. Dr. David Hetherington, the recently appointed project manager said, “Whilst red squirrels and sea eagles have caught the public’s imagination,…
…delivering public benefits, such as habitat for red squirrels and the storing of greenhouse gases, with the public money that is invested into the National Forest Estate. The trust sees…
…work that Edinburgh University and the Scottish Wildlife Trust carried out showed that there is real urgency required in tackling the biodiversity crisis and that acting early enhances resilience, whereas…
…is central to these and future talks. We look forward to the involvement of local communities in realising a future in which our land, towns, and cities can help in…