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…to protect or favour crops from predation or competition. Other land uses, such as golf courses, can use large quantities of pesticides. Scottish agriculture uses around 1700 tonnes of pesticides…
…the red squirrel’s cause here in Scotland. Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels (SSRS) was formed in 2009 by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and partners (the current partnership includes NatureScot; Forestry and…
…protecting wildlife in all the staff, volunteers and visitors who walk onto the site. Open Week-End There will be FREE ENTRY to everyone over the week-end of Saturday 4th and…
At the end of this difficult year, here’s some good news! These examples are a tiny fraction of the good work being carried out to address climate change, biodiversity loss…
The Scottish Wildlife Trust has recently responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on “Future Grant Support for Forestry”, which ended on May 17, and it is expected that there will…
…why, seeing as nature can help us with so many issues, nature-based solutions are not being used more to help our towns and cities mitigate and adapt to climate change….
Scottish Affairs Committee Future of UK Oil and Gas Industry Inquiry – June 2018…
Scottish Affairs Committee Future of UK Oil and Gas Industry Inquiry follow up letter – December 2018…