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…over 80% of Scottish peat is degraded, contributing to climate change by releasing carbon emissions. Since the 1950s, peat has been used for horticultural purposes in the UK as a…
The Scottish Land Commission recently published its Advice to Scottish Government on Regional Land Use Partnerships. © Mark Hamblin, 2020VISION From the Trust’s point of view – with our vision…
…on my scope has transformed my eagle monitoring. I used to only have a 30x, and would often spend ages staring through it…is that an eagles head, or just lichen…
…enough in LM24’s abilities that he could both defend the territory and provide enough food for any future chicks. On the 4 May, 22 days after their first mating, LF25…
…the site to help tackle the nature and climate crises. Working closely with the local community, the Trust aims to transform the landscape through woodland regeneration, peatland restoration and nature-friendly…
As part of our 60th anniversary celebrations last year, we launched our Words of the Wild podcast series. The series explores stories from the Trust’s past, present and future. In…
…The volunteer house is situated in the north part of Eigg with spectacular views of Rum, Laig bay and the noisy reed beds, filled with chattering sedge and willow warblers….