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…to put to good use in the future. Rosie Hello! My name is Rosie, and I am a 22 year old Horticulture student who has recently been given the wonderful…
…the 19th Century. “Our project aims to stop the decline of Scotland’s red squirrels and help them expand across the country in the future, but we have a huge task…
…“The presence of grey squirrels is the main cause of the red squirrel decline we are seeing in the northeast. With greys out-competing reds for food and habitat the two…
…by the “degradation of our environment and the overuse and misuse of the natural world has contributed to climate change and a loss of biodiversity”. Their advice to the Scottish…
…encourage the female to welcome the new arrival and to stimulate interest in her future mate. The male was released directly from his transportation crate on to the loch and…
…decision. It is hard to understand how the Scottish Courts could conclude that an individual who lives close to and makes regular use of a site that would be destroyed…
…and in the future. By taking action for the environment now, we can protect Scotland’s iconic natural heritage. The Scottish Wildlife Trust wants to protect Scotland’s wildlife for years to…
…400 years since beavers became extinct in Scotland, the way that we use our land has changed enormously. As ecosystem engineers, beavers have the ability to significantly change their immediate…
…the trends being observed in osprey wintering behaviour. It is thought that both climate change and a rapid changes in land use are impacting many aspects of an osprey’s life…