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October 4, 2018  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Shoreline wildlife watch

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Some Portobello parents and their wee ones are hoping to set up their own Wildlife Watch group and are looking for help.

If you’re interested in helping youngsters enjoy and explore the amazing nature found on our Edinburgh coastline then please get in touch with Liz. All details available on the attached poster.

 

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    […] Finally, another fab local initiative seeded by the amazing Edinburgh Shoreline Project.  https://edinburghshoreline.org.uk/shoreline-wildlife-watch/ […]

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    • Charlotte Johnson October 5, 2018 Reply

      All due to the effort of the fabulous Liz and helped by staff at the Scottish Wildlife Trust who support the local Wildlife Watch groups!

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