The UK’s National Parks, including Loch Lomond and The Trossachs and The Cairngorms, have become the first in the world to join the UN-backed ‘Race to Zero’ initiative, aiming to halve their global carbon emissions by 2030 and become significant…
Getting out and active on or near the water is a great way to enjoy and experience the National Park but whether you are an experienced open water swimmer or just fancy dipping your toes in to cool off, it’s…
We’re often in awe of the inspiring women who work with the National Park, using their skills and passion to help protect and restore this iconic and important landscape, but #InternationalWomensDay gives us an opportunity to celebrate them!
Young people with a passion for climate and nature are being asked to come forward and help transform Scotland’s first National Park into a thriving, sustainable place for future generations.
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority is taking an important step forwards on its journey to Net Zero, with a £1.6m investment across its facilities this winter.