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The Scottish Wildlife Trust has well over 46,000 members. [1] The Scottish Wildlife Trust acquired its first wildlife reserve in 1966 and now has more than 120 reserves throughout Scotland with visitor centres at Loch of the Lowes (Perth and Kinross), Montrose Basin (Angus), and the Falls of Clyde (South Lanarkshire). As well as providing homes ...
In 2013 Buchanan became a patron of Trees for Life, a conservation charity working to restore the Caledonian Forest in the Highlands of Scotland. [12] He became an ambassador for the Scottish Wildlife Trust the following year. [13] In December 2014, another '...& Me' 2-part series was broadcast on BBC Two.
Talk; Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Mammals. 2 Birds. 3 Reptiles. 4 Amphibians. ... Scottish Wildlife Trust; Areas. Local nature reserves; National nature ...
The Scottish Wildlife Trust is a leading voluntary conservation organisation, working to protect Scotland's natural environment. The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland is a learned society and registered charity that maintains Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park (a safari park and zoo near Kingussie , which specialises in native fauna).
NatureScot is the Scottish Government's adviser on all aspects of nature, wildlife management and landscape across Scotland, and also helps the Scottish Government meet its responsibilities under European environmental laws, particularly in relation to the Habitats Directive and the Birds Directive. [4]
PBS Nature, bear research, environmental education, wildlife conservation, wilderness guiding, 'THE WILD with Chris Morgan' podcast Chris Morgan is a British-born ecologist, conservationist , TV host, filmmaker, podcaster , and author.
He has won four BAFTAs and in 2017 he won an outstanding contribution award at the British Academy Scotland Awards. [7] [6] [5] He frequently gives illustrated lectures and talks, including at the 2016 Cambridge University Expedition Society annual dinner. In 2012, Allan was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society.
McGavin was a presenter for the BBC and Discovery Channel US series Expedition Borneo (2007), and was co-presenter of the BBC series Expedition, for which he has conducted three expeditions: Lost Land of the Jaguar (2008), Lost Land of the Volcano (2009), and Lost Land of the Tiger, in Bhutan (2010).