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…leave an overhang at the face end. Thread one of the magazine strips through and tape the ends together. Repeat until you have a chain with all your animals! A…
…sea, and an effective, statutory, target?setting monitoring, enforcing and reporting framework”. It is disappointing that the Bill will not be brought forward until the end of this Parliament and we…
…on bottles have been removed and they are rinsed out. You can use pictures in the activity guide (next page) for reference. Cut off the ends of the plastic bottle…
…– not now and not in the future. Bruce Wilson This is why the Scottish Wildlife Trust, alongside 34 other members of Scottish Environment LINK, is calling on the Scottish…
…the future for conservation and running around in pantaloons. Read the interview in full below. What’s your favourite part of Scotland to watch wildlife? Every part of Scotland that I’ve…
…new policies and legislation arising from Scotland’s Future Fisheries Management strategy, must be used to: Deliver binding targets to recover all fish stocks Introduce Remote Electronic Monitoring Improve inshore fisheries…
…an e-card, call and speak to the recipient or send an email? 227,000 miles of wrapping paper is used (paper with foil or glitter cannot be recycled) – use brown…
…the wider environment rely on. It is therefore essential for the future health of the marine environment, and for the future of the fishing industry, that fisheries are managed in…
…young people at future events and marine planning conversations. Remember, your voice matters! If you’re interested in learning more about future marine activities from the Living Seas Team, you can…