Scottish Beaches are wonderful places full of life
May 2023
Plaice, by Beth Ekman
So much life is present under, in and around our shores, all deserving of a clean and natural home in which to thrive.
Snakelocks Anemone – by P5’s at Pilton Youth and Children’s Project (PYCP)
Be thoughtful and care for our oceans and our species – they look after us, so we need to look after them.
Grey Seal – Craigmillar Library Kid Craft Club
Little people might not be able to make a big change on their own, but all little people making little changes are a big change on a global scale. The importance of changes we make to save our environment cannot be understated and they are everyones responsibility.
Bladder Wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) by Aberlady Cubs
The Aberlady Cubs made art pieces for three creatures. The leaders chose these as they thought it was something we could do collectively with sufficient variety that there was scope for all abilities within the group. They learned that bladderwrack floats and about how it anchors to rock. We used homemade vegetable dyes to create […]
Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) – by Rosslyn Clowe
There is such potential to make the Forth a safer, biodiverse rich, place for us all. It is clear that there is huge appetite from local communities to get involved and help improve their local patch, and given the climate crisis we are facing into, their involvement and resilience will be essential to help bring positive change. Can you help encourage and harness this as soon as we can?