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October 2019

October 31, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Introducing Emily, Volunteer Coordinator at the Scottish Seabird Centre

Emily Burton is the new Volunteer Coordinator appointed to work on the Wild Line project on behalf of the Scottish Seabird Centre and will be leading teams of volunteers in invasive species removal in East Lothian. Hop over to the centre’s blog page to find out more, and how you can get involved.

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two puffins on lichen covered rock
October 16, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Call for Wild Line Project volunteers

Our project partners at the Scottish Seabird Centre are on the look out for volunteers to be involved with the Wild Line project.

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the view of the forth at Skinflats
October 14, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

A muddy, marvelous visit to RSPB Skinflats reserve

On Thursday 10th October we visited the RSPB Skinflats reserve near Falkirk with 36 P7 pupils from Craigentinny Primary School. Reserve Warden Allison and volunteers Grant and Nicola hosted us for a great session exploring the different habitats found on the site and the birds and animals that call it home.

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Edinburgh Shoreline is an exciting, community centred initiative celebrating the city’s 27km coastline.

We are rediscovering its fascinating and often unknown history and the rich plant and animal life that survives against the odds in unexpected places, and inspiring people to explore their coast and take responsibility for its future health.

 

 

We are very grateful to our current partners and funders

We are very grateful to have been supported and funded so well in the past.

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