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…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…
…of the pipe cleaners Now use tape to attach your shell to the other end of your snail’s body, and your snail is now ready to go! Remember to recycle…
Single-use plastic items are used once and thrown away, but last forever in our environment. We can all ‘do our bit’ to reduce our impact on the environment by reducing…
…COP26 in Glasgow more and more people will use the term nature-based solutions. However, there is also confusion about what this term means and it is important that we adopt…
…fish, but you could use the same technique for lots of other freshwater species too. Get creative and design an underwater display! It’s exciting to use watercolour paints to mix…
Plastic is a serious problem for Scotland’s wildlife, on land and in the sea. One way we can all help, is to reduce our use of plastics, especially single use…
…quality product. Vinehouse Farm have been farming for over 50 years in Lincolnshire and are supporters of The Wildlife Trust. Through their efforts to encourage wildlife to thrive alongside growing…
…of horticultural peat, which the Scottish Government initially committed to in 2020. The pace of this change is not proportionate with an emergency situation. We also need to be realistic…
…after. Sheep grazing birch on Cander Moss. Photo: Patrick Endall What are raised bogs? Raised bogs are formed primarily of peat mosses, sedges and shrubs, which act as giant sponges…
…topped hills surrounded by crags and cliffs, an expansive upland network of burns, lochans, peat and grassland, then down steep slopes past river gorges and finally plunging through ancient Atlantic…