Nature and wellbeing module released
The module on nature and wellbeing will be released on the 8th of January 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!
The module on nature and wellbeing will be released on the 8th of January 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!
January is the best time to look for footprints in nature! Lyndsay Mark, Visitor Experience Manager of the Falls of Clyde Nature Reserve, will tell us all about how to identify animal tracks You can join this webinar here.
This day will be a nice mix of learning about wildlife ID, community managed urban nature and community engagement. We will start the day with a guided walk in Saint Fitticks Park and learn about how the community created different wildlife habitats. Then we will have a practice round for the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch …
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!
The wordy title gives it away! We will be joined by Tracy Lambert, Creating Natural Connections Project Manager. Tracy will share her experience working with communities on the Living Landscape Project in Cumbernauld and reintroducing beavers in Scotland. and Paul Barclay, Senior Project Officer of The Conservation Volunteers (TCV), who works on encouraging people to …
In this session we'll be joined by the Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC). GREC work across Aberdeen and North East Scotland to advance equality. They run a range of projects and provide advice, training and consultancy to help ensure projects are inclusive. You can join this Zoom session here.
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.