Friends of Glasgow Botanic Gardens and Glasgow Natural History Society invite you to join us on a fascinating journey into the work of Richard Baines — horticulturist, curator, and modern-day plant hunter 🔎
Friends of Glasgow Botanic Gardens and Glasgow Natural History Society invite you to join us on a fascinating journey into the work of Richard Baines — horticulturist, curator, and modern-day plant hunter 🔎
Jo Howard-McCombe (RZSS WildGenes) on the role of genetics in Scottish wildcat conservation
Neil Harris (NBN) on how new data management technologies help us understand changing wildlife populations
Jo Howard-McCombe (RZSS WildGenes) on the role of genetics in Scottish wildcat conservation
Neil Harris (NBN) on how new data management technologies help us understand changing wildlife populations
Join us on Tuesday 9th of September at 7pm in the Kelvin Hall Lecture Theatre!
John Simpson (Clyde Area Local Recorder) will be discussing the Glasgow Peregrine Project as well as golden eagles, black grouse, hen harriers and so much more!
📷 Laurie Campbell
Join us on Tuesday 9th of September at 7pm in the Kelvin Hall Lecture Theatre!
John Simpson (Clyde Area Local Recorder) will be discussing the Glasgow Peregrine Project as well as golden eagles, black grouse, hen harriers and so much more!
📷 Laurie Campbell
Apithanny Bourne (Tweed Meadows Butterfly Conservation): Saving Scotland’s Species-rich Grasslands 🦋
Cameron Easton (ex Scottish Office ecological adviser): Loch Lomond’s oakwoods- an unnatural naturalness 🌳
Apithanny Bourne (Tweed Meadows Butterfly Conservation): Saving Scotland’s Species-rich Grasslands 🦋
Cameron Easton (ex Scottish Office ecological adviser): Loch Lomond’s oakwoods- an unnatural naturalness 🌳
Catherine Whatley, NatureScot, on Scotland’s National Herpetological Strategy 2025-45
Cathrine will outline the biggest challenges for Scottish herpetofauna and provide an update on the development of the strategy 🐸
Catherine Whatley, NatureScot, on Scotland’s National Herpetological Strategy 2025-45
Cathrine will outline the biggest challenges for Scottish herpetofauna and provide an update on the development of the strategy 🐸
Catherine Whatley, NatureScot, on Scotland’s National Herpetological Strategy 2025-45
Cathrine will outline the biggest challenges for Scottish herpetofauna and provide an update on the development of the strategy 🐸
Catherine Whatley, NatureScot, on Scotland’s National Herpetological Strategy 2025-45
Cathrine will outline the biggest challenges for Scottish herpetofauna and provide an update on the development of the strategy 🐸
The entries were outstanding, making the judging difficult.
1st (The David Palmar Award): Spotted Flycatcher Fledglings by Seán Kerr
2nd: Great Horned Owl by David Stone
3rd: Wasp by Ziggy Macnaughton
The entries were outstanding, making the judging difficult.
1st (The David Palmar Award): Spotted Flycatcher Fledglings by Seán Kerr
2nd: Great Horned Owl by David Stone
3rd: Wasp by Ziggy Macnaughton