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October 31, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Introducing Emily, Volunteer Coordinator at the Scottish Seabird Centre

As you might have heard, we’re now embarking on a joint project with the Scottish Seabird Centre, the City of Edinburgh Council, University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow to improve habitats in the north of Edinburgh and along the East Lothian coast and Forth islands. You can find out more about it by visiting our blog post from June.

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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