Rake, Rattle & Roll – Coastal meadow preparation
We have recently seeded the very useful wildflower, Yellow Rattle. This plant is used to create or restore wildflower meadows, […]
Rake, Rattle & Roll – Coastal meadow preparation Read Post »
We have recently seeded the very useful wildflower, Yellow Rattle. This plant is used to create or restore wildflower meadows, […]
Rake, Rattle & Roll – Coastal meadow preparation Read Post »
The Friends of Largo Bay group have been fantastic in regularly visiting their chosen areas to monitor blue mussels and
Blue Mussels and Temperature readings at Largo Bay Read Post »
We were delighted to be invited to meet up with Fauna and Flora and the William Grant Foundation on a
Meeting William Grant Foundation with Fauna & Flora Read Post »
We had a wonderful evening at the Lind & Lime distillery, Leith hosted by Muckle Brig, Edinburgh Shoreline and the
Restoration Forth Oyster Talk at Lind & Lime Distillery Read Post »
This year’s annual workshop with SRUC students and Dr Hannah Grist involved a fantastic visit to Granton, where we considered
A Visit to Granton with SRUC Students and Granton Growers Read Post »
Karen recently attended CCN’s mini 1 day gathering exploring how arts, culture and heritage can engage new audiences and deepen
CCN’s gathering exploring arts, culture and heritage Read Post »
We were at Wardie Bay beach with Wardie Bay Beachwatch, the Marine Conservation Society and local residents to do a beach clean and survey. What did we find? The usual horrors: wet wipes galore, small plastic items such as bottle lids and cotton bud sticks and even a needle!
Wardie Bay SOS #SaveOurSeas Read Post »
The day is finally here, the Edinburgh Shoreline exhibition is open! We have been working hard with our exhibition designer The Port Creative to bring you an engaging and thought-provoking display on the Edinburgh shoreline.
Our exhibition is open! Read Post »
The Edinburgh Shoreline project, part of Edinburgh Living Landscape, is a community based initiative to raise awareness of the rich history and biodiversity of the city’s coast and consider the environmental and economic pressures on it.
A city that turned its back on the sea Read Post »
Schools, community groups and individuals who care about the local environment and heritage are being invited to join together and regenerate natural habitats along Edinburgh’s 27km coastline from Port Edgar to Joppa.
Launching Edinburgh’s Shoreline regeneration, naturally Read Post »