Make a nature loom
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…different natural materials you could use. You could even try making a huge version as part of a group activity. (c) Scottish Wildlife Trust What you will need:…
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…different natural materials you could use. You could even try making a huge version as part of a group activity. (c) Scottish Wildlife Trust What you will need:…
…would go when he left the house. I did not see him; but I saw a bat rise from Renfield’s window, and flap westward,” as told by the character Quincey…
…that’s by their sex. Female ospreys tend to be bigger than males and they also generally have a heavier dusting of dark feathers on their chest (sometimes referred to as…
…the damage they can cause to the ground and the ease in which underground fires, particularly on peaty ground can spread. Should you need to cook food, careful use of…
In the Heart of Argyll a rare sight can be seen: wild beavers living in Scotland. Use these top tips from the Argyll Beaver Centre to help you spot a…
…and published today to send a message to decision-makers during the COP26 summit in Glasgow. “We need to act now to tackle the climate and nature crises and work towards…
…We need to ensure that those involved in the design of nature-based solutions includes a selection of people from all the demographics that may use the space. Data needs to…
…species database. Please save it to your computer and use it to compile your sightings. When your spreadsheet is complete (when it contains all of your sightings for the year…
…the edges with soil. Add a layer of bricks or rocks. Use logs or stones to create a range of depths and a slope for creatures to climb in and…
…for investment in green and blue infrastructure. Explain how nature networks fit together with Local Development Plans, the Infrastructure Investment Plan and Regional Land Use Partnerships / Frameworks. This is…