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Effective URL: https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/
Submission: On June 25 via api from US — Scanned from GB
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Visit a reserve Our visitor centres Osprey webcam Current appeals Working with us Contact us Groups About us News Blog Log in / Register Search for: FIND WHAT YOU WANT FASTER FAST FIND * Groups * About us * News * Blog * Log in / Register Toggle navigation * Scotland’s wildlife * Scotland’s wildlife We have been championing the incredible diversity of Scotland’s wildlife for over 50 years; from lichens, wood ants and butterflies, to golden eagles, basking sharks and beavers. Scotland’s wildlife Key threats to wildlife Tackling the threats Which Scottish species are you? Take a closer look at Scotland’s wildlife Reintroducing Scotland’s lost species Watch wildlife online Species finder * Our Work * Our work From major species and landscape projects to managing wildlife reserves, education work and campaigning for nature, we protect Scotland’s wildlife for the future. Our vision Our projects Our wildlife reserves Our visitor centres Our evidence base Our advocacy Our impact Our engagement work * Things to do * Things to do Visit your nearest wildlife reserve, head out on a guided walk or catch the latest from our live webcams. There’s something here for all ages to enjoy. Visit our wildlife reserves and visitor centres Enjoy our events Watch wildlife online Get recording Discover our snorkel trails Join a Wildlife Watch group Become a wildlife champion Visit our Learning Zone Enter our nature writing competition * How to help wildlife * How to help Whether you choose to volunteer, donate, raise funds or leave a legacy to the Trust, your help will make a real difference to our work protecting Scotland’s wildlife. Become a member Make a donation Join our campaigns Fundraise for wildlife Adopt an animal Volunteer with us Leave a gift in your Will Visit our shop How to help wildlife at home * Donate * Adopt * Join Us 1. 2. 3. 4. WORDS OF THE WILD COMPETITION Tell your story of Scotland’s wildlife and wild places by entering our nature writing competition today. Over £1,200 in wildlife prizes to be won. Find out more DIVE IN THIS SUMMER Experience life below the waves on our series of snorkel trails. Find out more COMMUNITIES TAKING ACTION Watch, listen and read six inspiring stories of communities in Scotland taking action for nature on our Community Action site. Visit now LEAVE A LEGACY Find out how you can help protect Scotland’s wildlife for future generations by leaving a gift in your Will. Find out more Previous Next VISIT OUR RESERVES THIS SUMMER Get closer to nature and discover amazing wildlife at over 100 of our reserves and three visitor centres across Scotland. Find your closest reserve or group ReserveLocal GroupWildlife Watch Group PostcodeGo! Click here to view all reserves Visit one of our visitor centres AWARDS FOR VOLUNTEERING OPEN FOR ENTRIES Nominations are now open for our Trustees’ Awards for Volunteering 2024. Find out more WORDS OF THE WILD Celebrate 60 years of the Scottish Wildlife Trust with our Words of the Wild campaign Find out more LATEST EVENTS Enjoy our latest seasonal events covering everything from beavers to birding. Book now NEWS The latest updates, developments and articles from our press office Scottish nature writing competition encourages people to share their Words of the Wild * 14 June 2024 * Storytelling, Words of the Wild, Writing competition Explore hidden treasures with South Ayrshire snorkel trail * 10 June 2024 * Snorkel Trail, Snorkel Trails Trustees’ Awards for Volunteering 2024 open for entries * 30 May 2024 * People’s Postcode Lottery, Trustees’ Awards for Volunteering, Volunteering View all news BLOGS Our staff, volunteers and guest contributors share their thoughts and stories Landscape to Light: Compositions inspired by the beauty and lore of the north of Scotland * 21 June 2024 * Ensuring Nature and Climate Leadership: Key Issues for the Next UK Government * 19 June 2024 * Climate Crisis, Election, Policy and advocacy Volunteer Stories: Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels in Aberdeen * 03 June 2024 * 60th Anniversary, Red Squirrels, Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels, Volunteering View all blogs WATCH WILDLIFE ONLINE Watch live and recorded footage of Scotland’s wildlife. Watch wildlife onlineToggle Dropdown * Osprey webcam * Online wildlife talks * Take a closer look * Falls of Clyde trailcam * Osprey tracking PROTECTING SCOTLAND'S WILDLIFE From beavers to bumblebees and wood ants to whales, we champion the protection of all native species. SAFEGUARDING SPECIAL PLACES Our network of wildlife reserves provide safe havens for wildlife and places for people to enjoy nature. Find out more about our work INSPIRING ACTION FOR NATURE We inspire a wide range of individuals and communities, facilitating action for nature where they live. SCOTTISH WILDLIFE MAGAZINE The latest issue of our members’ magazine is out now. View online HOW YOU CAN HELP Whether you choose to volunteer, donate, raise funds or leave a legacy to the Trust, your help will make a real difference to our work protecting Scotland’s wildlife. Find out more A BIG THANK YOU View our partners and supporters JUNE 2024 PRIVACY NOTICE UPDATE. CLICK FOR FURTHER DETAILS. Your personal data is paramount and here at the Scottish Wildlife Trust we take handling your privacy seriously. In recognition of this, we wanted to let you know we have recently updated our Privacy Notice. The following sections have been revised: * Section 3 (d): “Why do we collect your personal data?” – changes relate to how we communicate with you. * Section 4 (b): “Getting to know you better” – changes relate to specialist agencies which we may occasionally work alongside. * Section 5: “Sharing your data” – changes relate to increasing our 3rd party security. You don’t need to do anything, and these changes won’t affect your marketing preferences or the emails we send you. 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