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…a vision will be easy, but we must surely try. The future of the ‘Highland tiger’ is in our hands. This article first appeared in The Scotsman on 11 December….
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…a vision will be easy, but we must surely try. The future of the ‘Highland tiger’ is in our hands. This article first appeared in The Scotsman on 11 December….
…Sutherland. The Island © Scottish Wildlife Trust Our staff, Rosie (Riverwoods Partnerships Officer), Bianca (HR Officer) and Felix (Conservation Officer – Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels) had a wonderful time and…
…at the reserve. Home to many iconic Scottish species, red squirrels, pine martens and woodland birds of all types and sizes can be spotted by visiting the reserve. **ENDS*** NOTES…
…of the Lowes wildlife reserve is home to red squirrels, great spotted woodpeckers, otters, fallow deer and roe deer – all of which can be viewed from one of the…
…seeing ospreys, beavers, red squirrels and countless other species that I have never had the opportunity to see before and I can’t wait to spend the rest of the season…
…and redwing visit from Scandinavia and head back once the worst of the cold weather has passed. Fieldfare and redwing are both part of the thrush family and migrate from…
…just one of many wildlife attractions at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve. Red squirrels and pine martens are regularly seen along with woodland birds of all types and sizes….
…seat, repaired section of boardwalk or a restored path surface. Mark Robertson – Volunteer with Reserves Project Officer, East Central region. Mark delivering a tools talk to a Corporate…
…© Kevin Taylor Even after three years, I still get excited when watching the red squirrels! Red squirrel feeding in the rain. © Amy Bastow I must say,…
…the new fungi at the moment, the red squirrels can be seen running through the woodland as well as in the feeding station. Nuthatch – Kevin Taylor Amy Bastow Visitor…