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  2. Montrose Basin - Wikipedia

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    The basin is protected by a number of designations; it is managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust as a Wildlife Reserve, [3] as well as being designated as a Local Nature Reserve, [4] Site of Special Scientific Interest, [2] a Special Protection Area [5] and a Ramsar Site. [1]

  3. Loch of the Lowes - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Wildlife Trust operates a visitor centre on the western side of the loch. There are three observation hides offering views over the loch, and are situated close to the osprey nest. The visitor centre is one of four visitor centres operated by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, the other three being at Montrose Basin , Falls of Clyde and ...

  4. Lady's Tree - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Scottish Wildlife Trust set up a camera in the tree, and livestreamed the feed of the osprey nest. [1] This feed has been viewed 1.3 million times from over 160 countries. [ 4 ] [ 6 ]

  5. Scottish Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Wildlife Trust has well over 46,000 members. [1] The Scottish Wildlife Trust acquired its first wildlife reserve in 1966 and now has more than 120 reserves throughout Scotland with visitor centres at Loch of the Lowes (Perth and Kinross), Montrose Basin (Angus), and the Falls of Clyde (South Lanarkshire). As well as providing homes ...

  6. Ospreys in Britain - Wikipedia

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    The websites of the wildlife organisations which protect and manage access to the nest sites at Loch Garten, Rutland Water, the Woodland Trust's Loch Arkaig, WWT Caerlaverock, Scottish Wildlife Trust at Loch of the Lowes and Dyfi, stream live webcam pictures of nesting birds during the breeding season (typically April–September).

  7. Hoselaw Loch and Din Moss - Wikipedia

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    Hoselaw Loch and Din Moss is a nature reserve near Kelso in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former Roxburghshire.A lack of footpaths and the surrounding land being used by farms makes access tricky.

  8. Loch Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The loch was designated a National Nature Reserve (NNR) in 1998, and is managed by a partnership between NatureScot, the Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) and Sutherland Estates. The NNR extends to 1058 hectares, including the Loch Fleet tidal basin, sand dunes, shingle ridges and the adjacent pine woods, including Balbair Wood and Ferry Wood. [ 4 ]

  9. Duddingston Loch - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Wildlife Trust also have a wildlife reserve at Bawsinch on the southern shore of the loch which has an area of 26 hectares (64 acres). [9] As well as open water, scrub, and woodland the loch has the most extensive bed of common reed Phragmites australis in the Lothians. [1]