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  2. 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 ...

  3. Coul Links - Wikipedia

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    Between 1985 and 2010 the Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) managed Coul Links under an agreement with the landowner, however the agreement was not renewed when it expired. The SWT continues to be involved in the management of the adjacent Loch Fleet NNR.

  4. Loch of the Lowes - Wikipedia

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    Loch of the Lowes is a loch near Dunkeld in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The loch and the surrounding area are designated as a wildlife reserve, run by the Scottish Wildlife Trust. The loch is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), as well as forming part of a Special Area of Conservation. [3] [2] [1]

  5. ‘Climate indicator’ sea slugs, whales and returning wildlife ...

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    And Scottish Wildlife Trust completed its snorkel trail network with two final routes in Orkney, meaning there are now 13 trails to help snorkelling wildlife-lovers explore Scotland’s seas.

  6. List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves - Wikipedia

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    Balnaguard Glen (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Bankhead Moss (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Banovallum House (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Ban-y-Gor Woods (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Barford Wood and Meadows (The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Barkbooth Lot Nature Reserve (Cumbria Wildlife Trust)

  7. Eglinton Country Park - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Wildlife Trust have designated part of the park as a 'Wildlife Site' through an agreement with the local council. The site is of 47 ha, with 6 ha of that being woodland. The map reference is NS 327 427, and the area covers Chapelholms Woods and the wetland associated with Eglinton Loch.

  8. Hare and Dunhog Mosses - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Scottish Wildlife Trust: Hare and Dunhog Mosses; Scottish Wildlife Trust: Scottish Borders leaflet

  9. Strategy to expand Scotland’s beaver population developed - AOL

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    A new national strategy has been developed to expand Scotland’s beaver population for decades to come. ... Scottish Wildlife Trust, Scottish Land and Estates and the Royal Zoological Society of ...