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Scottish wildlife and nature

Scotland has over 90,000 species of flora and fauna, from the bottlenose dolphins of the Moray Firth to the capercaillie of the Central Highlands and the thousands of seals and puffins that inhabit the beautiful coastline. Hundreds of wildlife reserves offer guided tours and holidays where you can witness the truly special sights, sounds and other attractions of Scotland’s amazing landscape.

activity highlights

16th February 2012, North Berwick:

Treasures of stories and songs from Scotland’s seashores.

Sundays throughout February 2012, Langbank

Every Sunday throughout February.

5th March 2012, East Lothian:

Many years ago, RSPB Conservation Officer Mike Fraser took a trip to the inaccessible, uninhabited island in Tristan da Cunha group in the South Atlantic which is home to approximately three million seabirds.

18th March 2012, Langbank

Is there life out there yet? After a cold winter join a 2 hour Ranger led walk to try to find the first signs of spring.

30th March - 15th April 2012, Dumfries & Galloway:

The Dumfries & Galloway Wildlife Festival goes from strength to strength and features a whole range of family activities.

Year-round, Ayrshire:

Created for the public to enjoy and situated on the outskirts of Kilwinning, Eglinton Country Park features some 400 hectares of parkland and countryside.

Year-round, Cairngorms:

The wildlife park is run by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

Year-round, Northern Highlands:

One of the world’s greatest gardens, Inverewe Garden is built on a craggy hillside with a majestic setting on the water’s edge of Loch Ewe.

Year-round, Edinburgh:

Come and see over 1,000 wonderful animals at Scotland’s largest wildlife attraction.

Year-round, Midlothian:

Located around 12 miles from Edinburgh between Pathhead and Gorebridge, Vogrie Country Park is a Woodland Estate surrounding Victorian Vogrie House.


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