LM12 has arrived back at Loch of the Lowes
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…NC0 make an appearance by the end of the month, which will truly kick start our season. Please keep watching our live webcam to avoid missing a thing! LM12’s arrival…
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…NC0 make an appearance by the end of the month, which will truly kick start our season. Please keep watching our live webcam to avoid missing a thing! LM12’s arrival…
…the ospreys head south at the end of summer.” This milestone makes the long hours our volunteers and staff spent watching over the nest earlier this year feel very worthwhile….
… So the next time you’re out and about it might just be worth keeping an eye out for wild peas; you might end up seeing more than you expect!…
…rest of the army however, was not as fortunate. The culprit in question. (Digiscoped photo taken by me!) One of my proudest moments came near the end of my placement,…
…rich, red/purple on the upper portions of mature specimens. You may have had a ‘baby’ Scots Pine as a Christmas tree in your house, if so, you’ll appreciate its nose…
…hear, feel and even taste our way around the reserve and will uncover some useful foraging tips! This event is suitable for all adults and children aged 8+ who would…
…explore the island on placements ranging from 8 to 22 weeks. In addition around 50 short-term volunteers are needed to spend a week welcoming members of the public who take…
…is a little hidden gem which I’ll visit again for sure in the future. © C McGovern This month I also organised and led a volunteer day, and a public…