Skye's Iconic Sites Project 24 Jun, 2021 The name Skye is said to reflect long forgotten Norse associations and to be derived from the word for cloud, but for many the Gaelic reference to the ‘Misty Isle’ is better known. Project update
The Real Wild West 27 May, 2021 We know it as the most westerly spot on our mainland. Rugged yet beautiful, blessed with a range of scenery that can quite simply take the breath away. That’s the essence of the wild and stunning Ardnamurchan peninsula. Project update
Na Fìor Gharbh-chrìochan 27 May, 2021 ’S e an t-àite as fhaide dhan iar air tìr mòr na dùthcha. Tha an t-àite garbh ach àlainn agus tha cruth na tìre cho drùidhteach is gun toireadh e buille mhòr air do chridhe. Sin agad àird fhiadhaich iongantach Àird nam Murchan. Project update
Hermaness – seabird haven with a warm welcome 20 May, 2021 We came across an old newspaper recently, dated 27 September 1955. In it was an announcement that The Nature Conservancy had established two new National Nature Reserve on Shetland – at Hermaness and Noss. Project update
The Coast that Shaped the World 22 Sep, 2020 The Coast that Shaped the World is one of our Natural and Cultural Heritage projects. Project update
Archaeology revealed the Hebridean way 27 Jul, 2020 Seven archaeological sites along the Hebridean Way and are set to feature in digital reconstructions created by the Uist Virtual Archaeology Project. Project update
Wildlife Watch Abernethy 13 Jan, 2020 Back in the 1950s Loch Garten sprang into the national news as the centre of efforts to protect ospreys in Scotland. It was one of this nation’s most successful wildlife stories and today the site remains synonymous with celebrating our natural history. Project update
Antisocial behaviour at NNR NatureScot is appealing to people to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code at Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve (NNR). News - 3 May
How Scotland’s peatlands support our adders Peatlands support all the four native terrestrial reptiles in Scotland Blog - 3 May
Noss NNR welcomes back visitors Noss National Nature Reserve (NNR) will reopen to the public again on 1 May 2024 with a new-look visitor centre. News - 30 April
Thomas Garnett and the 'Innis' Islands of Loch Lomond Roddy Maclean looks at the names of the islands in Scotland's famous loch. Blog - 29 April
Calling local artists Entries are now open to artists wishing to contribute to this year's Outer Hebrides Wildlife Festival Art Exhibition. News - 24 April
Tòmas Garnett agus Ìnnsean Loch Laomainn Tha Ruairidh MacIlleathain a' toirt sùil air ainmean-àite iongantach an locha bhrèagha. Blog - 29 April