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…at other young leaders and know that in future – it’ll be up to us. Once those, who have paid their dues rightfully retire, it’ll be us standing up for…
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…at other young leaders and know that in future – it’ll be up to us. Once those, who have paid their dues rightfully retire, it’ll be us standing up for…
…LF25 (the dark female briefly referred to as ‘Bandit’) established themselves on the territory to become the resident breeding pair. Interestingly, LF25 was one of the repeated intruders last season…
…members of the team for their generosity, support, and warm welcome. Without everyone’s guidance and shared knowledge, I wouldn’t have had such a rewarding and educational experience. Before starting the…
As part of our 60th anniversary celebrations last year, we launched our Words of the Wild podcast series. The series explores stories from the Trust’s past, present and future. In…
…amplifying young voices in the marine sector. Important policy decisions made now have the potential to fundamentally influence young peoples’ futures. However, despite this impact, and the determination many young…
…a duty on Scottish Ministers to set statutory targets for nature restoration Creates a power to allow for future amendments to Environmental Impact Assessment legislation and the 1994 Habitats Regulations…
…here 1. Red-legged partridge 2. Red deer 3. Red admiral 4. Red-breasted merganser 5. Red kite 6. Red fox 7. Red grouse 8. Redstart 9. Red-tailed bumblebee 10. Red squirrel…
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