76,000 native trees planted at Ledcharrie Farm
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A significant 56 ha tree planting project has been completed at Ledcharrie (Glen Dochart) to benefit landscape and biodiversity.
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A significant 56 ha tree planting project has been completed at Ledcharrie (Glen Dochart) to benefit landscape and biodiversity.
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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority is supporting the Forth Rivers Trust to reverse biodiversity loss in the River Teith in partnership with Nature Scot.
In this blog, we highlight recent Wild Park work which has been carried out by the Lochgoilhead community and our partners Argyll Fisheries Trust to help conserve the River Goil and support one of Scotland’s most iconic fish species.
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Over the past year we’ve seen the continued expansion of re-introduced water voles in the Trossachs, where historically the water vole population had been exterminated by non-native American mink.
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Glen Dochart is one of the best places in the National Park to see farmland wading birds including curlew, lapwing, oystercatcher, redshank and snipe. The National Park Authority is working with four farm and estate businesses in a 350 hectare…
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The Callander Black Grouse Project is a collaboration by six farms and estates to look after black grouse over a 8000 hectare area from Callander to Loch Earn. This is a key project in delivery at a landscape scale of…