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Pollinating Edinburgh’s Living Landscape
There has been lots happening to benefit pollinators across Edinburgh, especially since the launch of the Edinburgh Living Landscape, as Hebe Carus of the Scottish Wildlife Trust revealed in a recent catch up with Jim Jeffrey, SNH Pollinator Strategy Manager. Edinburgh’s Living … Continue reading
Posted in bees, Birds, conservation, Flowers, meadow, Projects, urban nature, wild flowers
Tagged bees, butterflies, greenspaces, pollinators, RBG Edinburgh, Scottish Natural Heritage, SNH
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Wild, wet and wonderful …
They maybe haven’t featured amongst Scotland’s Big Five … but mosses and liverworts – known as ‘Bryophytes’ – are some of Scotland’s most fascinating and important wildlife. Julie Smith is a Natural Talent apprentice with TCV (The Conservation Volunteers) and … Continue reading
Posted in Fungi, National Nature Reserves, Projects
Tagged Beinn Eighe, Bryophytes, liverworts, mosses, Natural Talent Apprentice, RBG Edinburgh, TCV, Wester Ross
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