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…rare and iconic hen harriers and black grouse, plant native and other broad leaved trees, offer educational and tourism experiences, and more. Black grouse at Langholm Moor © John Wright…
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…rare and iconic hen harriers and black grouse, plant native and other broad leaved trees, offer educational and tourism experiences, and more. Black grouse at Langholm Moor © John Wright…
Corporate volunteering is a fun way for you or your staff to spend time outdoors undertaking physical work on one of the stunning wildlife reserves we manage. Staff with Firstport…
…own fruit and vegetables with wildlife in mind is to stop using chemical pesticides. These upset the natural balance of the environment and tend to kill both ‘pests’ (which of…
…enjoyed working with Eddie and the other volunteers. © Elyssa Henderson I learned a lot about the ecology of the woodlands and peat bogs of Scotland, discovering some beautiful reserves…
…raise awareness of the plight of the wildcat and to safeguard its future in the Cairngorms National Park by encouraging responsible domestic cat ownership and by working with land managers…
…attached responsibilities. Unsustainably managed deer cause damage to biodiversity and by impeding natural woodland regeneration and damaging peatlands set back national priorities for climate change mitigation and adaptation, making it…
…6,000 new homes but the Trust is pushing for the significant people and wildlife benefits of parks and gardens to be recognised in future expansion plans. Jonny Hughes Director of…
…about what the Trust will achieve in the future.” SWT is a member-based charity dedicated to protecting Scotland’s wildlife. For more information about SWT, or to become an SWT member,…
…nature really jeapordises the future of a remarkable species – it’s unacceptable, illegal, and must be stopped.” Today, only about 1,400 pairs of peregrine falcons remain in the UK, after…
…female deer which ended earlier last month (15 February) in line with current legislation (Deer (Scotland) Act 1996), the Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) today claimed that culling starving animals which…