Funding your project module released
The module on funding your project will be released on the 22nd January for cohort 3. Please look at the release date as the module will be locked until this time!
The module on funding your project will be released on the 22nd January for cohort 3. Please look at the release date as the module will be locked until this time!
The module on health and safety will be released on the 5th of February for cohort 3. Please work through it at your own pace. Please look at the release date as the module will be locked until this time!
At this webinar we will hear from two wildlife gardening experts. Firstly, we'll hear from Kevin Frediani, Curator and Head of Grounds at Dundee Botanic Garden, who will talk about the principles of wildlife gardening. We'll also be joined by Graham Burnett, a permaculture educator, who will talk about his experience of setting up community …
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The module on land and landowners will be released on the 19th of February 2024 for cohort 3. Please work through it at your own pace. Please look at the release date as the module will be locked until this time!
In this webinar, we'll be joined by Julian Warman, South East Reserves Manager here at the Scottish Wildlife Trust. Julian will give us a virtual tour of the Trust's reserves in the Lothians and talk about some of the wildlife found there. You can join this webinar here.
In this online workshop, we'll hear from writer, performer and poet, Talia Randall. Talia has worked on a huge variety of community projects and will be giving us an introduction to writing about nature. You can join this Zoom session here.
It's important to manage the countryside with wildlife in mind, but we know that looking after urban areas is equally important. During this webinar we will learn from experts about how we can do our part to support nature in our neighbourhoods. Ruth Quigley, B-Lines Conservation Officer of Buglife, will talk about the best ways …
This workshop will be run by Turning Moment, a company that specialise in conflict resolution and improving wellbeing through mediation and facilitation. They also focus on working with organisations who face disagreement on the right way to use landscapes for nature recovery. You can join this Zoom session here.
Jessie Sheridan is currently the Trusts & Statutory Lead of Girlguiding and previously worked as a fundraiser for multiple charities, such as The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Music in …
In this webinar, we'll be joined by Franciele Sobierai, Communities' Reduce, Reuse & Recycle Project Coordinator at the Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council (ELREC). ELREC work on a range …
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