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…and glue it to the egg in the centre of the bird’s face. Use your newly painted egg to decorate the house or garden. Share your photos using #DiscoverLearnPlay…
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…and glue it to the egg in the centre of the bird’s face. Use your newly painted egg to decorate the house or garden. Share your photos using #DiscoverLearnPlay…
…the ground by land managers, and which represent important first steps to delivering the urgent action that is needed. These measures include encouraging more efficient use of nitrates; work to…
…our marine life.” Find out more about the Nature Calls campaign Read more Blog: 50 for the Future – Reduce Marine Pollution Blog: Seven Cs to save the seven seas…
…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…
…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…
When the Scottish Government’s independent Advisory Group on Economic Recovery reported back in June, we welcomed their recommendation that Scotland should use the four capitals approach, viewing the economy through…
…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…
…litter ending up in our oceans every year, even small changes will make a difference. Whether it’s cutting back on single-use plastics, re-using items and recycling properly, there is a…
…due to toxic agricultural chemical use. Since use of these pesticides was discontinued the species has been slowly recovering but sadly, as the events in May showed, still faces threats…